Excess Denied by Brainquake (there’s a genre in itself), is the latest album on Bulgaria’s Mahorka—a splintered post-industrial, broken beat smorgasbord of synths, vocals, and downtempo extrusions.
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Colloboh :: Entity Relation EP (Leaving)
Colloboh asserts himself as a no-nonsense contender of electronic music composition utilizing modular synthesizer. Entity Relation is a 5-track EP available on Leaving Records that will certainly be doing the rounds for years to come.
Unknowndivide :: “Reverence” — Video premiere
The visuals for Unknowndivide’s “Reverence” (from the Existence album on Labile) represent an inner journey into 3D alien and extraterrestrial landscapes, sometimes more abstract, sometimes more detailed.
Russian Corvette :: Forever Endeavor (Unit Shifter)
A powerful, playful, and punctuated album set to rattle the braindance community. Fans of Velum Break, Nike_Vomita, Repeat Eater, Buspin Jieber et al, will easily find comfort with Forever Endeavor.
LPF12 :: Appear (Self Released)
A long-time contributor to the dark ambient community with tinges of cinematic soundscapes and industrial shards, LPF12 (aka Sascha Lemon) continues to extrapolate beats and far off spaces with Appear.
Serge Geyzel & Karsten Pflum :: EP2 (Specimen)
The duo manage to unearth a myriad of high-energy tracks that burst at the seams—both solid and shape shifting through outer realms.
Richard H. Kirk :: Earthshaker
Given a musical career spanning almost 50 years it’s almost impossible to estimate the effect Richard’s output has had on both listeners and musicians that he’s inspired — Richard H. Kirk passed away on Sept. 21, 2021.
Defrag :: Idle Lines — Sound design focused electronic music (Kaer’Uiks)
The latest Defrag release takes the roots of electronic music and pushes them towards a more contemporary and overtly experimental direction.
Hitori Tori :: Lost With Confidence EP (Concrete Collage)
Lost With Confidence unpacks a wide assortment of glitchy and spastic beatwork, often relying on creative bits and pieces that snap, fizzle, and burst into hundreds of disjointedly spellbinding electronic music from the outer edges.
CEEYS :: “Fallen (Ben Lukas Boysen Rework)” — Video premiere
Every track on MUSIKHAUS offers a new vision of the past, confirming that memories as well as history itself is always subject to reinterpretations and revisions.
MULTI-VIEW :: Past Inside The Present (in the past…)
Documenting the drift at the margins, a look back at Past Inside The Present’s showcase of the state of the art of ambient dronescaping, focusing on selected works from earlier in the year that may have gone under your radar.
















