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Tag: Abstract
Kenneth James Gibson :: Groundskeeping (Meadows Heavy Recorders)
The grounds are vast and somber, the groundskeeper has unlimited access to the universe of the night, rich keyboard-string intonations, slow dark moods, atmospheric with rare moments…
Deru :: We Will Live On (Friends of Friends) — Video premiere
We Will Live On is the new album from Emmy Award winning producer/composer Deru aka Benjamin Wynn.
Nimh :: Early Electronic Works – Caustic/Composite (Zoharum)
These raw experimental electronic studies are an original and comprehensive document about Giuseppe Verticchio’s capability to infuse his own creative personality into sonorous art forms…
TBEX & Elias Zorn :: Solar Parallax EP (Adventurous Music)
Also dipping into darker industrial tropes, TBEX and Elias Zorn offer an ebb and flow of visceral and surreal audio-shards that take over the landscape…
Synalegg :: hArmOnii tanD3m (Evel)
As softened tones and drones intermix with fibrous bass slabs and lullaby mechanics, an ebb of flow of dense and simmering tunes is the resultant assortment.
Steve Peters :: With My Back to the World (Self Released)
Ambient, gentle, and dreamy instrumental compositions commissioned for the original soundtrack to Agnes Martin: With My Back to the World, a documentary about the iconic abstract painter (1912-2004)…
Jawhinge :: Jawhinge (Mahorka)
A proverbial smorgasbord of abstract electronic nuggets that transform into many digestible sizes and shapes.
Lobie :: Cosa (Point Source Electronic Arts)
It goes without question that Cosa is a fully-formed and beat-infested swarm, etching a bricolage of musical pathways.
4T Thieves :: Fragment (Self Released)
A spellbinding collection that spins its mystical fabric of fragmented miniatures as far as the eye and mind can see and imagine.
57 Shadows :: Blax Mint EP (Clean Error)
A welcomed, if not all too brisk, extended player for those who recognize IDM’s origins and are open to its continued relevance in these roaring 20s.

















