Simon Pyle (aka Freeform) delivers three luminous tracks that flow between precise techno, ambient drift, and shimmering electronica. Each piece balances intricate detail with calming IDM textures, showcasing his enduring mastery.
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Susumu Yokota :: Will (Skintone Edition) Vol. 1 (Lo Recordings)
Japan’s role in shaping both early and contemporary eco-ambient and avant-garde electronic music, intertwined with a uniquely philosophical and poetic aesthetic, remains profound. Central to this legacy, Susumu Yokota stands as a towering figure whose vast, genre-defying catalog—from minimalist post-classical to hypnotic electronica—embodies a refined sonic medicine for body and mind.
DasF :: Bordata EP (Rednetic) — [concise]
A darker pulse simmers beneath Bordata, where DasF effortlessly melds bleak industrial electronics with fractured, acid-tinged textures. Across four tracks, the release carves tunnels of percussive abstraction, microtonal shards, and dystopian resonance, hinting at the full-throttle energy of a yet-to-come full-length.
eoism :: Cellarworx II EP (Pulse Drift)
Eoism are riding a purple patch of creativity, their recent releases and live explorations signaling a period of peak productivity. Arriving on this crest, Cellarworx II channels hours of experimentation into a tightly honed, forward-thinking EP that pushes their sound into new, electrifying territories.
Rafael Anton Irisarri :: A Fragile Geography: Reworks (Black Knoll Editions)
Ten years after its release, Rafael Anton Irisarri’s A Fragile Geography returns not as a relic, but as a living landscape reshaped by some of ambient music’s most visionary artists. A Fragile Geography: Reworks gathers their intimate reinventions into a unified, deeply felt expansion of the original’s emotional terrain.
OdNu, Mi Cosa de Resistance and mRn :: Southern Lands (Audiobulb)
Three ambient, sound-art, and microtonal projects united by a fascination with looped soundscapes converge on Southern Lands to craft a lush, multilayered soundtrack for deep reflection. While I was already familiar with the first two Argentine projects reuniting for this release, their collaboration here expands into something even more transportive and emotionally resonant.
Nonima + Abdicant :: Phase Memory (Mahorka) — [concise]
Phase Memory arrives as an eleven-track colossus of emotive IDM, where sleek transmissions and subtle electronic inflections converge into a vividly colored sonic gradient. Nostalgia shimmers at its edges, refracting motion, resonance, sweetness, and glitch into a crystalline rhythmic world.
Loula Yorke :: Hydrology (DiN)
Water — one of our most vital natural resources — flows through this entirely electronic album, where Loula Yorke blends modular synthesis with occasional ocean field recordings and elusive, inexplicable sonic artifacts. A UK-based modular artist known for emotionally charged, cyclical patterns, Yorke crafts a hydrology-inspired sound world shaped by water, electricity, and a distinctive array of synthesizer modules.
Lime68k & Nathan Ho :: Striations of Grace (Evel) — [concise]
Striations of Grace, the joint release from Lime68k and Nathan Ho, dives straight into warped rhythms and scorched electronic textures, blurring the line between solo and collaborative work. Across its crumbling core, the album bends glitch, grit, and cosmic distortion into a single restless pulse pushing their sound into uncharted territory.
Nerthus :: Love letters via Echelon (Eighth Tower)
Nerthus returns with Love Letters via Echelon, a bleak and cerebral descent that shifts from the project’s earlier atmospheric infernos into a more intricate, molecular-level sound world. Blending micro-processed electronics, droning reverberations, and shadowed post-industrial tension, it forms a deeply immersive journey into unsettling sonic terrain.













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