Onepointwo delivers a powerful, boundary-defying release that captures the sound of systems breaking down and new ones emerging in their place. It’s fierce, future-facing, and absolutely worth your attention.
A high-voltage exploration
With Rec.Collapse, Greek producer Onepointwo unleashes a bold and fiercely focused collection that pushes electronic music into urgent, forward-charging territory. Released via the sharp-eared French label Astra Solaria Recordings, the album is a high-voltage exploration of fractured rhythms, digital decay, and relentless motion. It doesn’t look back—it accelerates straight through collapse and into reconstruction.
From the first seconds, Rec.Collapse grabs hold with flickering glitch patterns and sculpted bursts of distortion, building a world where tension and propulsion go hand in hand. Tracks twist and reconfigure themselves with surgical precision, eschewing traditional structure in favor of dynamic shifts and granular momentum. Onepointwo has a knack for contrast—rigid machine pulses crack open to reveal melodic shards, while mechanical textures give way to moments of eerie clarity.
But make no mistake: this is an album driven by movement. Every element seems engineered to push forward, like data tearing through a collapsing network. The beats hit hard, often fractured and syncopated, but always locked to a sense of drive. The sound design is tight and futuristic, full of sharp edges, squelching filters, scorching squarewaves, and laser-precise detail. Fans of cutting-edge electronic production—from glitch-techno to post-industrial—will find plenty to get lost in.
What’s most impressive about Rec.Collapse is how unified it feels. Despite the experimental palette, there’s a clear vision guiding every track. Onepointwo isn’t interested in a passive listening—this is music built for impact, with an architecture that feels both meticulously constructed and perpetually in flux.
Astra Solaria has built a reputation for spotlighting adventurous artists on the edge of genre boundaries, and Rec.Collapse is a prime example. Onepointwo delivers a powerful, boundary-defying release that captures the sound of systems breaking down and new ones emerging in their place. It’s fierce, future-facing, and absolutely worth your attention.
Rec.Collapse is available on Astra Solaria. [Bandcamp]


















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