8-bit breaks are crunched, deformed, and plastered against voice snippets, acidic squelches, and chiseled video-game moments. Basically, the whole kit and caboodle is discovered on Beyond by Montreal’s drill’n bass technician Fxbip.
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Nuron / As One :: La Source 02 (De:tuned)
The tracks sound so effortless in their composition, their development and progression appearing to grow organically under Nuron’s expert ear. This belies the complexity of this record, the ever so subtle shifts, the ebbs and flows on arrangements that seem to change on each listen. A masterful record from a true master.
IWDG :: In a Lonely Place (AW/RW 2020) — Andrew Weatherall tribute (Rotters Golf Club)
There’s something for everyone in this collection and not just for arguing about the merit’s of music and cover songs. A good listen for a […]
The Woodleigh Research Facility :: Facility 4 EP series (Rotters Golf Club)
Before his untimely death Andrew Weatherall and his long-time collaborator Nina Walsh planned a series of EP’s to span 2020. The advantage of such a long term endeavor is that it allowed their ideas to unspool and then reconstitute over long melodic lines inviting thought without demanding conclusions.
Rico Casazza & CPSL :: Higher Form EP (Dionysian Mysteries)
Taking elements of classic techno / acid tropes and merging with heavy breaks, bass and 90s era rave sessions, Higher Form does just want it […]
HATCH :: Archive: Vol. I (Section 27)
At a surprising name your price offering Archive: Vol. I is a worthwhile investment keeping underground musicians like HATCH (aka London’s prolific Eugene Rowlett) moving towards a mission to re-envision old-school bleep electronics.
HEFT :: Anagram EP (Onset Audio)
Ambient undercurrents are pinned by echoed dub inflections while static charges shimmy through vibrational bass as it all comes together succinctly.
O C O S I :: 373AHELL (Ohm Resistance)
An emphasis on heavy, heavy beats supporting deep, shuddering bass and dark atmospherics. With the drums playing such a heavy role in these songs one could be forgiven for mistaking it for a Scorn release from a bygone year.
Chaircrusher :: Stars Have Fallen (Triplicate)
Taking us back to early DeFocus, Delsin and Neo Ouija days where lightly sprinkled electronics birthed IDM’s trajectory into melodic and blissful moments, Chaircrusher captures familiar terrain with luminous sonic bubbles.
Liebknecht :: Colossus EP (Mechatronica)
Daniel Myer’s Liebknecht project titled Colossus delivers four solid slabs of dark yet danceable music for your listening. Each one works the steady ground of beats, bass and beeps with an added layer of grimy, oily atmospherics and soundscapes.
Roel Funcken :: S1.MK2 (Self Released)
By pushing and pulling on a vast tapestry of textured noises and glittery soundscapes, the exploratory nature of this album is offset by its attention to nuanced, imprecise and sparkling electronic flutter.









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