Something deeper pulses beneath the surface here—Marshall Applewhite deciphers alien transmissions and machine-born structures through Out Through The Mouth, where technoid ruptures ripple around an atmospheric glitchscape.
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Nublo Roboten :: Un Silencio Pesado (Kernkrach)
As ever, Kernkrach have unearthed an artist of enviable talent. El Pesado Silencio is an album that illustrates Nublo Roboten’s range and style, contemporary synth-pop that is produced with a sureness of expression and a deftness of touch.
Oberlin :: Ten More Dreamwebs (Self Released) — [concise]
Though built from machines, the soundworld pulses with something strangely tender, as if translated directly from a dream-state—cinematic, organic, and eerily intimate, flowing with a quiet, uncanny grace.
Lia Bosch :: Ever Expanding (13/Silentes)
There are no narrative lines or recognizable formal progressions; instead, what emerges is a constellation of minimal sonic events, arranged according to a non-linear logic, lacking both center and conclusion. In this evolving geography, sound behaves like living matter: it surfaces, withdraws, duplicates, never settling.
Sándor Vály :: Early Works 1988-1992 (Unexplained Sounds Group / New Polar Sound)
Easily recommended for lovers of dark industrial music and contemporary electronic art, as well as for readers interested in magical syncretism and the black arts.
Inude :: “Split” single from forthcoming album
“”Split” is a raw and sincere reflection on the fragility of love. It captures that bittersweet moment when you are trying so hard to hold on to something that is already slipping away. We wanted the song to feel like a vortex—intense, relentless—like being trapped in a loop you can’t get out of. It’s that space between the fear of losing someone and the desperate need to keep them close.”
Five questions with Jason van Wyk, and the release of Inherent on n5MD
To learn more about the process and inspiration behind this stunning new work, we asked Jason five questions—diving into his influences, creative approach, and the sonic evolution that led to Inherent.
Ian Boddy :: Modulations IV (DiN)
A culmination of Boddy’s ever-evolving soundcraft, Modulations IV stands as a testament to his lifelong exploration of electronic music and the synths that stitch harmony from chaos. Not just a collection of performances—it’s world-building through sound.
MTCH :: hkyrbnnpkmdtvovgjr (Evel)
Melody is all but absent, replaced instead by interwoven mechanical filaments that thread each track together. It’s a lattice of IDM-laced circuitry, clanking and whirring toward coherence, like sentient machines in the act of debugging themselves.
Substak :: Forest Of Endless Sky (Neotantra)
Forest of Endless Sky forges its stylistic path in the pure tradition of spacious drone ambient music with its longitudinal abstract textures, sense of depth, tone colors, field recordings, and imperceptible variations.
Yunx :: Coevolve (Touched Music)
Standing as a testament to Yunx’s quiet mastery—Coevolve is an album that doesn’t demand attention, but earns it through its patient unraveling, revealing a duo attuned to the poetry of electronic music and its timelessness.














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