A soft-tempo prescription to counter post-pandemic capitalist accelerationism.
Recent Posts
Taylor Deupree :: “Eev” (Nettwerk)
Shapes, patterns, and tonal sculptures are subtly morphed, immersing the listener in a warm and vaporous state of emotional quietness.
Stephen Hummel :: Creature of Habit (Self Released)
Ten slices of blissful electronics, downtempo moods, and articulated melodies are front and center.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #28 — LIVE @ Happy Mondays (Valencia)
From weirded wave into acid absolution and then dives headlong into some hedonism, even a bitta Kraftwerk in there.
Coma Tek :: Ritual Music EP (Renraku)
Massive bass and smudged beats galore, Coma Tek dismantles acid-core electronics and fissured grooves,
Caldon Glover :: Ùir (Cryo Chamber)
The sound is eternal and not coming from a source that is located in a position that could be close by. It just floats up […]
nebulo :: MMXXII (3OP)
Breaking all rhythms into bite size morsels, machines, instruments, and vocal echoes are expertly chopped up.
Spark :: Old Growth (Self Released)
Ultimately, Old Growth is a powerful and focused collection that doesn’t break new ground and instead reinforces that you don’t really have to.
3View :: BLAEN (Welsh Modular Alliance)
It’s no surprise that BLAEN (aka John Healy) encapsulates the farthest depths of electrical collisions; he’s been at it for over two decades, honing his skills behind machines and dangling cables.
Colin Dyer :: 47ram Negativ65 EP (Schematic Music Co.)
47ram Negativ65 is an ultra condensed collection of scattered melodic mayhem, acid shifts, and sandblasted technoid assemblages.
Inkipak :: Slip (Touched Music)
The same core feeling is still there, but even in this short time, it’s apparent that skills have been built on, ideas have been nurtured, and flourishes added to round off what was already very enjoyable.

















