Blochemy’s brittle soundtracks and calmly floating tunes also cast lullaby tones taking us back to an earlier time when artists like Plone and Plod traversed similar sweetened bits and pieces.
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shimura :: Transmission (Petite Victory Collective)
From peculiar vocal samples, to sputtering noises, drones, and dystopian soundtracks, these are transmissions from the farthest edges somehow understanding each other.
Nemerov :: Ballet for Four People (Self Released)
Ballet for Four People cuts a section through a myriad of found-sounds and bubbling synths, where broken notes and low-end rumbling grooves flutter, spark, and eventually explode.
Neuro… No Neuro :: Liminal Moments (Self Released)
Neuro… No Neuro captures five minuscule sound bytes where obscurely formed electronic shapes become invisible and peculiar.
Room of Wires :: Welcome To The End Game (Ant-Zen)
My initial overall impression of Welcome To The End Game is that this is a very worthy follow up to earlier releases. We are greeted with all of the hallmarks of RoW including their fractured beats, evocative and emotional synth lines…
Alpha Visitor :: Ciudad Fantasma EP (Shipwrec)
What’s in store are ultra-thick bass lines and bustling electro techno with a darker tinge.
Parallel Worlds :: Reflections (Móatún 7)
What I hear is existing simultaneously, a pattern is gathered and then begins cycling, with improvisations with how the pattern is expressed, trading solo jams within the marching machine cadence.
Serge Geyzel :: As Fallen Leaves EP (brokntoys)
Soft pads and bouncy electronica in full force; beat juggling through a half-dozen pieces of sublime rhythms.
Manuel Carbone :: Coral Melodies (Adventurous Music)
A seriously clustered musique concrète two-tracker that packs enough mysteries as a full-length collection.
V/A :: Cheers From Italy Dual Act 300mg (Proper Line)
Proper Line have administered a second dosage, increased to 300mg (the second compilation series), titled Cheers from Italy…
Sumner :: Post Apocalypse Now (Heterodox)
We can hear distant voices tethered to crumbled industrial beats and bass as Sumner (aka Ramon Mills and Jason Cesarz) deliver Post Apocalypse Now, mastered by none-other than Robert Galbraith of Component Records.

















