Five musicians at the top of their craft, creating the most blistered and fractured electro-nics this side of the Galaxy as Almost Everywhere provides the latest in their quest to dominate the low-end frequency spectrum.
The most blistered and fractured electro-nics
No-holds-barred. The newly minted Tensor Norm was set up to research new boundaries of electro when it converges with IDM—all references published in vinyl format. The Spanish label founded by Mario Ortega (Wavelet) and Eduardo Jiménez (Sigma_ALgebra) have an objective to “edit electronic dance music that is situated in the fuzzy boundaries of electro, IDM and techno genres among others. The search for new sounds, dark atmospheres and breaks are its sign of identity.” They manage this trajectory with plenty of additional fuel to launch their sophomore EP Almost Everywhere featuring Clone Theory, Sigma_ALgebra, LectrO cOd_E, Liðvarð, and Jaquarius. All manner of breaks, bass, and distorted blips ‘n bleeps unravel as each sonic sculptor refines and redefines breakbeat, electro, and acid techno extracts; the upper levels of robotic machine music darkened by thinly drifting synth layers. Five musicians at the top of their craft, creating the most blistered and fractured electro-nics this side of the Galaxy as Almost Everywhere provides the latest in their quest to dominate the low-end frequency spectrum.
Almost Everywhere is available on Tensor Norm. [Bandcamp]