Across its four concise offerings, Gliesse’s latest EP crafts a sleek, brooding landscape of dark electro-nic tension in just 20 minutes.
Hard-hitting beats wrapped in a haze of industrial gloom
The mechanical rhythm driving opener “Radio” with Lokrum delivers nearly four minutes of unrelenting force—hard-hitting beats wrapped in a haze of industrial gloom. “Observer” twitches and mutates, propelled by jagged, machine-born blips and warped electro surges. Poladroïd’s remix dials down the aggression without losing its edge, offering a more restrained but still potent interpretation. Final track “Dialogue” rummages through murky layers of distant crunch and submerged funk, drifting in a downtempo current. Across its four concise offerings, Gliesse’s latest EP crafts a sleek, brooding landscape of dark electro-nic tension in just 20 minutes.
Science Cult continues to forge bold, high-quality product design and compelling storytelling, all while championing the cutting edge of futuristic, underground, and experimental music. Their work thrives at the intersection of innovation and subculture, where sonic exploration meets visionary aesthetics.
The World In A Telescope is available on Science Cult. [Bandcamp]

























