Pieced together from scattered remnants of early-2000s sessions intended for The Snodgrass’ long-lost debut It Takes a Nation of Indie Rockers to Hold Me Back, Fragments Of A Nation is both a resurrection and a revelation.
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V/A :: Unexplained Sounds 3.0 (Unexplained Sounds Group)
Unexplained Sounds 3.0 is a bold statement. A hauntingly beautiful homage to the legacy of the Clicks & Cuts era, this compilation highlights past innovation with future possibility, unraveling micro-rhythmic mysteries and glitch-born textures in ways both cerebral and emotionally resonant.
Caspian :: Insomnia EP (Onset Audio) — [concise]
Caspian’s Insomnia EP, a four-track plunge into the subterranean pulse of breaks and warped rhythms, is a masterclass in sonic intensity.
The final lines of sewer sender
sewer sender continues, despite its end, to be an expression; an expression of friendship, of emotion and of music. The final chapter of this “novella” may have come to a close, but the sounds that were crafted by the contributors will continue into the infinite.
OKADOSH :: Through All (Self Released) — [concise]
An eleven-part odyssey of decayed textures and fragmented circuitry—a collage of unpredictable tempos, splintered environmental echoes, and primal rhythmic relics spiraling in every direction.
CausaliDox :: In No Memory (EC Underground)
In No Memory is calming, haunting, and ethereal, its deep undertones of dark ambient and industrial threads weaving a hypnotic atmosphere.
Interlude #1 :: Karen Vogt
Four quite open and complex questions are the starting point for the creation of a rather personal guest mix that blends sound, imagination and memory. This new series is curated by sound artist and music producer Maria Papadomanolaki also known as Dalot for Igloo Magazine. Interlude focuses on female artists and aspires to highlight how exceptional, skillfully crafted and varied the responses can be. Interlude #1 :: Karen Vogt
Annie Hall :: Practical Optimism EP (Delsin) — [concise]
Across four tracks steeped in acid-drenched techno and breaks-infused electro, Hall explores the fringes where IDM subtleties and off-kilter rhythms coalesce.
Edmondo Riccardo Annoni :: La grotta è aperta (ROHS!)
An album conceived as if it were played by a bodiless orchestra, where resonances, feedback, Tibetan bells, synths, and trumpet come together in an electro-acoustic tone guided only by the intent with which it was created.
Zeuge :: Aleister’s Meer (Defunkt)
Descending like a submersible into the digital abyss, Zeuge (aka Dmitriy Reznikov) unleashes a scorching industrial IDM onslaught—eight tracks of raw, unrelenting force navigating the murkier corners of sonic research for the Austin-based, forward-thinking Defunkt imprint.
Robert Logan :: Regenesis (Evel)
Robert Logan clearly shows no intention of either slowing down nor producing anything less than the complex, evocative and multifaceted acts of music he is known for.










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