Although MOY has its creative foundations based on important aesthetic references, he’s not afraid to fuse different genres, which is another quality to his character.
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(R)adar :: Runtime Eater EP (Xephem)
A subtle yet important addition to any experimental electronic music collection, Xephem definitely embark on earlier sonic artforms with a futuristic twist on Runtime Eater.
Music Mondays 012 :: Music for Sleep
With a brief look at some notables along the road, Chang Terhune’s Music Mondays aims to shed light on both new and old(er) music over a wide spectrum of sound (and vision). This week, Music for Sleep — Super Deep Brown Noise, New Age Cassette Tapes, Scanner, Dune, Brian Eno, David Lynch, Aphex Twin, Marconi Union, Blade Runner, Star Trek, Singing Ice, and Open Ocean.
Pentagrams Of Discordia :: The Hippopotomons – trosesquippedaliophobia EP (Pulse State)
Slowly luring us in with warped melodies, slow motion rhythms, and unyielding atmospheric textures and tones.
VAAG :: Perfect Imperfection (Point Source Electronic Arts)
A centerpiece for the infinitely glitch-filled panoramic of 2024.
bvdub & Inquiri :: Destroyesterday. (AY / Past Inside The Present)
A big emotive expression, experiencing and surviving the process of painfully breaking free of the past by extreme means, somehow always staying calm and quietly passionate.
Yard :: Field Recorded (Yard Rec)
At times some birds join in, overall compared to the tracks before that, I hear a softer wind sound and enjoy the sensation of extended existential ambience.
Ton Mise :: Moon Behind The Eyelids EP (Satellite Era)
An incredibly captivating extended player that reimagines electronica from a few decades ago and revitalizes it in the Roaring Twenties.
Derek Michael :: Tunnels (Detroit Underground)
An intense and heavy-hitting album that pushes the boundaries of experimental electronic music.
Hex Wolves :: High Order Ov Loud (Component)
A bewildering compilation of fifteen tracks, High Order Ov Load teeters on the brink of electronics and breakcore while remaining firmly on the dark side.
Christian Kleine :: Environmental Cure (Self Released)
Christian Kleine’s tenth album is a pleasant departure from the standard; deftly showcasing electronics of the late nineties and immersing them in an emotional and sonic instrumental stew.
















