Alg0rh1tm (aka Serbia-based Denis Glavčić) continues to forge new pathways in the murky waters of post-industrial electronics. For the Artificial Omnipotence extended player on Teorema—a Diffuse Reality sub-label—there’s an organic, almost improvised feeling that persists.
A blistering foray of dark electronic contusions
Alg0rh1tm (aka Serbia-based Denis Glavčić) continues to forge new pathways in the murky waters of post-industrial electronics. For the Artificial Omnipotence extended player on Teorema—a Diffuse Reality sub-label—there’s an organic, almost improvised feeling that persists. The raw nature of tracks like “External Intervention” and glitchy tentacles of “Oblivion” and its extraterrestrial groove, offer rolling bass, beats and slippery rhythms surround by heavy turbulence. Elsewhere you’ll find shadows cast on lively downtempo drums (ref. “Section 31” featuring GhoulCut) and arcane audio shuffling on tracks like the closing “Induced Ascension” where manipulated blips’n bleeps cascade over crunchy atmospheric noises. There are more upfront industrial pathways carved via “Loss of Identity” and its brooding modular cybernetic soundscape. Rolling with heavier rhythms and faster-paced shades, “Parasitic Implant” flickers by like a windstorm we weren’t expecting. Overall, Artificial Omnipotence is a blistering foray of dark electronic contusions.
Artificial Omnipotence is available on Teorema mid-December 2020. [Bandcamp]