Listening to the album on the road has been a great experience—the use of abstract electronic flutter, strange blips and bleeps, and punching bass, beats, and blistering rhythms is astounding.
Tag: Abstract
Wilder Gonzales Agreda :: Anti Argolla Peruana (Superspace)
Wilder Gonzales Agreda taps into sporadic sonic spaces, one filled with a plethora of electrical debris, tiny melodic bursts, and all the while, weaving his way through crackling computer blips and technoid flutter.
The Ebertbrothers :: Polymer Boulevard Remixes (Mindwaves Music)
Polymer Boulevard Remixes blends a myriad of experimental electronic music and its unique sub-genres. Dense rhythmic shadows, surreal ambient textures, and downtempo elements weave through…
Michael Valentine West :: I should have lied like everybody else EP (Urban Virus)
Glitchy snapshots from a multi-talented sound sculptor, Michael Valentine West refines emotive electrical impulses on this three-piece suite.
Tomoroh Hidari :: Oblivion Engine EP (Schematic Music Co.)
A behemoth in the field of crumbling experimental electronic music, Oblivion Engine inches its way to the top of our best releases of 2023.
V/A :: BLE-EP2 (Yellow Machines)
BLE-EP2 slices through a myriad of explosive tectonic rhythms as the label launches itself as one of the best in the field of bleeped madness.
Chase Dobson :: The Mechanics of Time Travel (Young Heavy Souls)
A mind bending and surreal sonic adventure, capturing the voltage of analog machines and casting them into the sunshine.
Cercle Futur :: La Guerre Comme Expérience Intérieure (Roulette Rekordz)
A high-octane mélange of surreal experiments in sound design, elevating fractured electronic music and modular machines.
V/A :: VLS Offal (MightyPing)
A vast assortment of Mighty Force and Pingdiscs musicians line up with their sonic interpretations and what we get is a top-notch selection of acid-drenched braindance glory.
nebulo :: MMXXII (3OP)
Breaking all rhythms into bite size morsels, machines, instruments, and vocal echoes are expertly chopped up.
Spark :: Old Growth (Self Released)
Ultimately, Old Growth is a powerful and focused collection that doesn’t break new ground and instead reinforces that you don’t really have to.
















