Each of these five pieces shows a melodic drift, slow, hazy and shimmering in the background. It’s like an organ melody set against the blurry tones of whatever else is happening, which can’t be easily heard.
Tag: Abstract
Anderdog :: Dog Remix Dog (Mestnost)
A bewildering 21 tracks by multi-talented musicians who manage to reinvent an already amazing original album are included in the Dog Remix Dog compilation. Multidirectional […]
V/A :: Genome 4 (Point Source Electronic Arts)
The artists on the roster, each crafting their own fractured soundscapes, represent the state of experimental electronics in a decisive way as the appropriately named imprint actively pursues all types of visual-audio creation—bringing together a wide range of talented musicians.
Pjusk & Arovane :: Svev (Polar Seas)
This new album presents intricate, diversified and ultimately swelling soundscapes of magnetic grandiosity.
Adam Wiltzie :: Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal (Kranky)
It feels almost odd to say that this is Adam Wiltzie’s solo debut album; Wiltzie has been working in various groups for over thirty years, groups with which he’s amassed a pretty large catalog, but one that was lacking his very own solo creation.
Indek :: Yope EP (Self Released)
This erratic EP by Indek seamlessly combines braindance components with disjointed sonic structures.
Production Unit Xero :: Mr. X (Heterodox)
Production Unit Xero continues to dissect chaotic soundscapes, breaking the sonic spectrum with an abundance of glitch jungle breaks and beats on Mr. X.
Feeling Flying :: Feeling Flying (*Handstitched)
Atmospheric sustained chordal drones with changing textures and tempos. The proportions create illusions, flying at a great altitude might appear to be slow from a distance, but the intervals traveled are astounding, and the one who is flying is probably catching the greatest sense of motion, as perceived only by the constant listener.
Roel Funcken & Cor Bolten :: Stark EP (Self Released)
The sounds of the cosmos describing itself. Six magnetized electronic components come together in the Stark EP—all in sequential order from 1 through 6.
Chad Mossholder :: Haptic Clouds (Schematic)
Designed to be listened to on headphones, Chad Mossholder finds more ominous micro-glitch nuances hidden behind these eight sonic peripherals.
Lectromagnetique :: Exodus EP (Lectromagnetique)
It sounds like Lectromagnetique is summoning the dead to perform these enigmatic and scorching electronics.









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