Expansive and hushed, the landscape breathes through each piece, as Thorarensen captures its elusive essence using custom microphones—drawing out subtle sonic layers interwoven with synth hues and an almost tactile sense of presence.
Recent Posts
Bill Vortex :: Musiques Imaginogènes Vol.2 (Serendip Lab) — [concise]
A kaleidoscope of electronic elements radiates vintage disco energy, anchored by rich rhythmic architecture and elastic melodies.
Death in Vegas :: Death Mask (Drone)
The nine tracks of Death Mask fall into techno. However, such labelling does this record a disservice. Richard Fearless is pushing the limitations of the genre and forging new paths within the sound. His ability, and years of experience, come to the fore as new audio explorations are charted.
The Jaffa Kid :: Interactive Composition (Waxing Crescent)
This body of work stands as a singular achievement—uniting fractured percussion, deep low-end gravity, and razor-sharp production. Each piece resonates simultaneously as a cohesive statement and a series of singular visions.
V/A :: Solidarity [complete]: A Benefit Compilation for the ACLU (Voidstar Productions)
As the murk of modern political unrest deepens, these artists illuminate the darkness with warped frequencies and broken beauty, refusing silence. In its sprawling chaos and cathartic clamor, Solidarity [complete] doesn’t just advocate—it agitates, igniting sparks of resistance in every distorted signal.
rinse.repeat :: Machines like Candy Too (Clean Error)
Across this collection of concise compositions, modular synthesizers stretch and twist, weaving intricate strands of melody beneath tough, textured Skittles-like surfaces.
William Fields & Synalegg :: Illcom (Evel) — [concise]
William Fields & Synalegg form an unorthodox alliance—uncanny, compelling, and persistently on the frontier of rhythmic evolution. Their union reshapes auditory terrain, an enigmatic dialogue between circuitry and emotion.
Nobuka :: Monologue Intérieur (Audiobulb)
Monologue Intérieur takes a more intimate, solitary path—rooted in daily life, field recordings, and almost post-Cage-like sparse and fragile piano sequences.
Andrey Kiritchenko :: Rust Trust EP (POLAAR) — [concise]
Ukrainian producer Andrey Kiritchenko, a deft multitasker, revisits early rhythmic IDM roots on Rust Trust, blending fleeting beats with subtle vocal flourishes.
Urschaum :: Dimensional Transient (Component)
These are soundtracks for forgotten horizons—the kind viewed distinctly on the project’s cover—where each composition unfolds in barren sequences of industrial hum, muffled turbulence, distant resonance, and vast auditory plateaus that seem to stretch without end.
Day Before Us :: Dim Shores of Eternity (Les Nouvelles Propagandes)
A culmination of everything Day Before Us has cultivated over the past decade, while venturing into even more radiant, immersive terrain. For listeners willing to let go and drift in its pull, Dim Shores of Eternity is one of the most beautiful and haunting releases of the year—a spiritual monument built from silence, sorrow, and sublime sound.












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