A spaced-out synth odyssey that infiltrates the human psyche for a long immersive and neuronal-astral voyage to the confines, visiting alien worlds and colonies, menacing landscapes.
Recent Posts
Lowfish :: Thaw EP (Analogical Force)
Within these thudding analog bass lines and sandblasted harmonies, de Rocher continues to pierce raw elements of electro and braindance.
The Dubnihilist :: Wiener Linien EP (Dystopian Dub Discotheque)
The Dubnihilist’s latest half-dozen for Dystopian Dub Discotheque is fully charged with subtle dub-techno strands combined with minimal dub-techno extrusions and are deftly handled with sonic precision.
V/A :: Opposing Forces (Errorgrid)
Six tracks of artists brought together from differing sonic styles might sound like a recipe for disaster, but this collection shows that new ideas can come from different sources.
The Snodgrass :: Growlbient (imputor?)
Like faulty machines speaking to each other, dissolved blips, bleeps, and haunted ambient structures begin to deform and deteriorate.
Somatic Responses :: Psychic Artillery (Self Released)
Psychic Artillery is simply the epicenter of deconstructed industrial electronics, and it’s great to see this outfit continue to master it.
Inhmost :: Above The Sky (Auxiliary)
Within these distant time capsules, atmospheric synth-stretches take on a whole other meaning; their soothing drones and tones drift in both light and dark shadows.
Eden Grey :: Int-Interred (EC Underground)
Int-Interred is a baffling and murky electronic smorgasbord showcasing artistic range and cultivating unique, if not moody, arrangements.
Zyxt :: Athenaeum EP (Self Released)
Also known as Portland and Datascraper, the IDM-aficionado continues to extract every morsel of sound from his machinery.
A chat with Seefeel’s Sarah Peacock
An interview with Sarah Peacok (Seefeel) by Wilder Gonzales Agreda from July 2021. Reprinted with permission (Vanguardia Peruana).
SubtractiveLAD :: A Tree In Winter (Self Released)
Its chilling soundscape and emotional mood is unfettered, channeling darkness and light within ten neoclassical compositions that would easily make for an impacting soundtrack we didn’t expect to exist.

















