Soap is utterly surreal and with multidirectional sound designs in full force; extrapolating the farthest depths of IDM, techno, glitch, noise, and extraterrestrial patterns and pulsars.
Woulg devastates the glitch genre
Hyperglitch at the highest level, Montreal’s Woulg (aka Greg Debicki) has been at it for quite a while, honing his skills and shattering electronic rhythms with labels like MethLab, YUKU, Enig’matik, illphabetik, Outlier, and Terra Null to name a few. Soap, on the ever-persistent Detroit Underground, continues in familiar realms; ambient tones, drones, and scattered pulses bend and deform, creating vast dystopian soundscapes and sparkling, otherworldly glitch manifests. Collaborations with Amaranth Todd and Wireframe Wolves are baffling electrical sandstorms, while Woulg devastates the glitch genre with explosive, next-level “Gantz Graf” like sound worlds, maintaining his own signature fractured sonic and visual creations. Soap is utterly surreal and with multidirectional sound designs in full force; extrapolating the farthest depths of IDM, techno, glitch, noise, and extraterrestrial patterns and pulsars.
Soap is available on Detroit Underground. [Bandcamp]