A meticulously crafted album of definitive range, scope, and color, these dozen interconnected audio impressions grab the attention of time and space, shifting and skittering about.
Tag: Bass
K-Chaos :: Traces EP (Onset Audio)
All manner of scorched dark beats and bass are ravaged on Traces and what lies just beneath the drum onslaught is a thin droning soundscape that is both eerie and brooding.
Scorn :: The Only Place (Ohm Resistance)
As drifting dandelion seeds float in the ether, the only place where one can find a cacophony of fractured drones, shimmering echoes, and sandblasted bass is right here in this wide open space that Scorn carves out for us.
Sunnk :: Nothing Is Ever EP (Concrete Collage)
An area where fractured soundscapes are shadowed by sizzling beats, shuffled melodies, and a form of extraterrestrial sound design—these tracks unfold braindance and tranquilized glitch.
Ignatius :: prep_ mins_ EP (Buried In Time)
Tagged as a companion EP to the Carney Impost release, prep_ mins_ offers more subdued and tranquil modular fizz-fuzz acrobatics and crisp atmospheres front to back.
V/A :: BLE-EP (Yellow Machines)
Breaks, bleeps, and bass as Yellow Machines (known for their hybrids of electro, IDM, old hardcore, and jungle) accurately describes—BLE-EP rips through six robust and robotic rhythms catapulting itself into extraterrestrial terrain.
V/A :: Adykt (Dyadik)
Adykt is representative of the continuous growth of experimental electronic music and where it can take us, the listener. And for all those beautifully disjointed sonic shapes and forms that engulf us, Dyadik remains on the right track.
Inkipak :: Anomaly (Ping-Discs)
Brisk and unblemished electronica that takes a page—perhaps even a whole chapter—from mid to late 90s melodic groove sculptors like Bola, B12, Plaid, Plastikman and Lowfish to new(er) school electronics from the likes of Karsten Pflum and Velum Break.