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Tag: Acid
Acidulant :: Let The Acid Move Your Body EP (Who Is Paula)
Maltese electro veteran Acidulant delivers a lean, high-impact EP for Berlin’s Who Is Paula, prioritizing momentum, precision, and dancefloor function over excess or sentiment.
V/A :: ZEROTWO (Black Shapes)
ZEROTWO is Black Shapes’ second statement—a tightly engineered techno EP where four distinct voices sculpt smoke-drenched, late-night architectures of tension and release, balancing ferocity and control inside a fully immersive, hallucinatory soundspace.
Sematic4 :: Different Sky (Bass Agenda)
Channelling frozen tundra, sci-fi vastness and disciplined electro power, Sematic4 returns to Bass Agenda Recordings with Different Sky—a glacial, body-locking long player of pure-form machine […]
Acid Kult :: Silent Mantra EP (Perimeter Junk)
Oliver Dodd’s debut Silent Mantra EP for Perimeter Junk is a taut, club-ready statement of intent: three lean acid tools that prioritize pressure, discipline, and groove over spectacle, letting controlled tension and physical rhythm speak louder than excess.
µ-Ziq :: 1979 (Balmat)
Mike Paradinas’ 1979 is a transportive ambient-IDM memoir, mapping Madrid’s outskirts and his own musical past into a quietly radiant double LP for Lapsus’ Balmat imprint.
Single Cell Orchestra :: Shining Star EP (Self Released) — [concise]
Synth spackle spreads generously across Shining Star EP, as Miguel Angelo Fierro’s Single Cell Orchestra distills decades of experimental electronic fluency into four lean, glowing techno transmissions.
James Shinra :: Shinra Electro Company Vol 2 (Shinra Electro Company)
James Shinra stands with one foot deep in electro’s 45-year lineage and the other stepping boldly forward, delivering a fiercely physical yet future-facing EP that treats tradition as fuel, not refuge.
Shine Grooves :: Free Waltz (Artificial Owl Recordings)
Free Waltz drifts through jazzy musique concrète, dubby techno, and ambient improvisation, capturing Andrey Kurokhtin’s rare gift for turning analog experiments and fleeting studio jams into a vivid, living electronic universe.
BufoBufo :: Ranidae EP (Analogical Force)
A finely crafted blend of dusty breakbeats, acid lines, and modern atmospheres, Ranidae sees BufoBufo deliver a sharply produced and deeply memorable take on breakbeat–IDM fusion.
MOY :: Ghostware EP (Analogical Force) — [concise]
Norwich’s multi-instrumentalist Jonny Moy delivers a masterclass in multidimensional acid funk and braindance on Ghostware, fusing breakbeat pressure with bass-driven propulsion across a sleek, restless sonic landscape.









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