There’s an air of doom around us. A certain darkness, an indiscernible color, a feeling of revulsion and repelling forces. The mind begs to understand […]
Tag: Bass
ADJ :: Street Life Part 2 EP (Pyramid Transmissions)
Street Life Part 2 features even further bass, beats, and wicked distortion. Dark clouds rolling in, here we see four tracks bend and twist from […]
Kero & Valance Drakes :: Abstract Thought EP (Detroit Underground)
Both Kero and Valance Drakes exhibit highly detailed extraterrestrial electronics, merging glitch-hop and surreal atmospherics into a visual-audio four-pack kaleidoscope. Just what would you expect […]
exm :: 01411635 (Kaer’Uiks)
With two tracks spanning over 15-minutes each, exm creates vast, expansive, and utterly engaging worlds filled to the brim with magnetically charged rhythms that clatter […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: High Cube Drifter (M-Tronic)
High Cube Drifter, CRT’s first album of 2019, is the story of survival in a post-collapse world where technology exists in fits and starts while […]
Stormfield & Nonima :: Exploring a Sci-Fi world
The new Expanse EP by friendly collaborators Stormfield and Nonima comes across as very much alive. Its sonic boom and emotional tug on the heartstrings is […]
Bluetech :: The Four Horsemen of the Electrocalypse (Sun Sea Sky)
One of the most prolific psychedelic electronica producers of the last 20 years has compiled four EP’s to form one massive 2xCD album. Moods vary […]
NNYz? :: Aetiology EP (Kahvi Collective)
A bewildering release that carefully eases the listener into its dark audio passages—all the while, somnolent shifting layers hover over its enticing tracks. Fans of […]
Yaporigami :: We Dance Alone (Detroit Underground)
We Dance Alone breathes life—once again—into the ever-expanding exp-electronic music genre. Fans of Kaer’Uiks, Touched Music, and Central Processing Unit should easily find a slot […]
Ork Man :: Nature EP (Acroplane)
Nature finds itself in a maze of left-field micro-shifts where abstract electronics and minimal layers converge. This is the first I’ve heard from the elusive […]















