Rhythmic sound design, modular acrobatics, and bass-heavy, SMPL SMPL takes fractured industrial tropes and intermixes them with rugged downtempo electro.
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V/A :: Sounds from the Iranian Ultraverse (Shaytoon)
A fantastic release that has highlighted to me the importance of exploring unfamiliar territories as you may just never know what you are missing out on.
Corporeal Face :: The Upward Spiral EP (Acroplane)
Taking us back to classic Altern 8 days where heavy sonic artillery was crafted around blissful and engaged melodic hooks, snappy sound samples and rave-infused strands.
Maoupa Mazzocchetti :: UXY Dosing© Vol.2 (Nine Tracks Unselected by Judaah) (BFDM)
Baring only a 30-minute stint over the course of 9-tracks, what Mazzocchetti shortens in duration, is overcome by their exert in a myriad of sonic temptations that build in momentum as each track unloads.
exm :: ODD TIMES EP (Self Released)
A dizzying and satisfying maze of sound and wonder, noise and silence, testing the many surfaces of gliding experimental electronics.
Dfaniks :: L3 (Errorgrid)
This work is quite rich in terms of rhythm and layering details in sound design, while a main glitch aesthetic mark permeates through all tracks.
Inkipak :: dot (Touched Music)
Overall this is another well-rounded release from Inkipak who appears to be going from strength to strength recently.
Yair Etziony & Oberlin :: Farben #1 / A Sunday’s Silence (Handstiched*)
Atmospheric, with mood enhancing meditative textures, free from decorative distractions.
prox.bleep :: RE:HER (Self Released)
Clean in architecture this single holds organic matter within that certainly makes it standout in such a heavy genre; it has a melodic touch in both harmonized vocals and disintegrated piano.
Philip Jeck (1952-2022) :: A Remembrance
Revisiting the idiosyncratic cycling sound eddies and steadfastly original catalog of soundsculpturist Philip Jeck, who passed into the space-time continuum’s Möbius strip on March 25, one is struck by his ability to regularly conjure a sense of tangible nonplace.
Vladislav Delay :: Anima [2022 Remaster] (Keplar)
Fortunately, the test of time shows Anima could be released today handheld its own against any new electronic or experimental release. Allowing for a deeper […]

















