This summer, Aphex Twin chose D’Arcangelo to open for his show in Verona, Italy. In other words, this is the perfect occasion for a thorough retrospective interview with the experimental twins.
Tag: Abstract
2view :: 4T Thieves & Cognition Delay (Mahorka)
Both albums reveal abstract electronics and downtempo layers with Abdicant and Pandacetamol remixing tracks on 4T Thieves’ album.
Obelisk Ruins :: Thought-Vision-Doubt (Katuktu Collective)
Blissfully encapsulated psychedelic downtempo from the past inside the present.
Dragon :: Sonance Manifold (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Pummeling percussive onslaughts, post-industrial glitch extracts, and condensed data processing seem to be the focal point, while Dragon’s persistent and futuristic audio/visual scope operates at the highest level.
Missing Scenes :: Sturgeon Moon/Beaver Moon EP (Earth In Sound)
What I am hearing is perfect for exploring the interplay between the natural and synthetic, the light and haze, and the designed and the unexpected.
Aelk Minsur :: Ground Redux (Self Released)
The Arizonian continues to find buried treasures in the form of bumpy dark-beat morsels, agitating and stirring them to create surreal and dystopian landscapes.
Eden Grey :: Vortices EP (Triplicate)
Diving straight into early synth soundscapes and vortices, literally, Eden Grey’s latest EP captures vintage electronic forms and crunched rhythms.
Abandoned Battlefields :: Subtle Reverie EP (Ululations)
Jesse Perlstein is a multi-disciplinary artist born and based out of New York City. He has spent the last decade creating cross-genre works that often blend the mediums of sound, visual art, prose and interactive room installations, focusing on the confluence between fantasy and reality and exploring their inseparable tangle.
Max Ananyev :: Sun Instead of Head (Mestnost)
Venturing through world sounds and ambient peripherals that transcend time and space.
Hecq :: Form EP (Mesh)
An unsurprising and blissful quintuplet to cool warm summer nights as Hecq smashes it in true form.
elshuffles :: Who Bang The Noise (Safety)
Who Bangs The Noise offers fifteen tracks, tangling a myriad of found sounds, subtle clicks, and atmospheric layers traversing an emotional power.









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