Poppy H creates dubby, almost aquatic sound structures that are characterized by a downtempo lo-fi feel and whirling electrical debris fields.
Tag: Bass
Derek Michael :: Tunnels (Detroit Underground)
An intense and heavy-hitting album that pushes the boundaries of experimental electronic music.
Alex Jann :: Cold Light Wave EP (brokntoys)
A well-oiled and tightly packed release to kick off 2024 as we keep our ears peeled for more in what could very well be its own genre titled “cold light wave.”
Zeuge :: Maturation (Concrete Collage)
Concrete Collage’s ability to curate such vast sound structures is one of the best places to find completely abstract and experimental electronics. Zeuge’s Maturation, along with partnerships with Lokom, M.E.R.S, Romanowitch, and Fauna Modulara (aka fxbip), help navigate this jumble of fragmented audio data.
Primal Tribes & Redlum :: Crooked Figures (Onset Audio)
The Pacific Northwest imprint, in true Onset Audio fashion, is pulling darker, more experimental bass recordings from a range of sound designers.
Adrien d’Elzius :: Straight from the void (Pt.2) EP (Self Released)
A powerful quintuplet that shows the artists’ range of (e)motion, unafraid to showcase different angles of musical projection.
QphoriQ :: Wonch like Woo (Diffuse Reality)
Wonch like Woo has speaker cones trembling from the needle drop. Employing elements of D&B, electro and even industrial, QphoniQ dowses his productions in low sub to produce a ruffled and textured effect.
Larvae :: All These Worlds Are Yours EP (Self Released)
All These Worlds Are Yours contains five tracks in which each song is named after one of Jupiter’s many moons; and once you hear the music contained within, it proves to be an appropriate theme for the release.