As Hallstreak Foles gathers Quench fans for a taste of atmospheric sonic undulations, it also further reflects on the ever-changing landscape that Funckarma have inhabited […]
Tag: Bass
Skytree :: Sacred Singularity EP (Fractal Branch)
As descriptions of Sacred Singularity may include references to spheres of light, positive energy, upper level consciousness, radiant rhythmic loops and an amalgamation of clip-hop-ambience, […]
V/A :: Frag’mnts (Enig’matik)
Taking yet another step forward into a dense patchwork of polished electronics and visual stimuli, Frag’mnts captures the essence of the imprint as it slices […]
Qebrus & Valance Drakes :: Unseen Intruders (Bedroom Research)
Altering perceptions of extraterrestrial experimentation intermixed with bass, signal-processing and a collation of tumbling frequencies Unseen Intruders forms a skewed perception of intelligent dance music […]
Posthuman :: The Benz EP (Balkan Vinyl)
Our favourite acid warriors Posthuman are back with The Benz EP—housing some tasty remix action from Ben Sims and Radioactive Man in an ongoing homage […]
C_C :: Retro Action (Bedroom Research)
A collision between industrial, noise, dub and electro all tend to migrate around definitive analog rhythms. Controlled squeaks, squelches, scratches and scorched beats are collected […]
He3dless :: Perspective Change EP (Mindtrick)
Perspective Change is an exciting look into a (newer) generation of sparse low-end manipulations without jumping off the experimental deep end. Lush and driven dub […]
Baby Kruger :: Selkie (Schematic Music Company)
Crossing the wires between Richard Devine’s avalanche of electronics and Marching Dynamic’s permeating subtlety, Selkie marries these alien worlds to form an electro-industrial sheen. [Release page] French […]
M-PeX :: Ignis (Enough)
Fitting for the analogy, Ignis is a perfectly-paced extended player themed on the ideal of Platonic solids, an elegant theory whose aesthetics have delighted mathematicians […]
Takaaaki :: Netsu (Rotoreleif)
Focusing more on the voids buried between beat and bass, Takaaaki finds dark crevasses and pulls them up to the surface with a lively, almost […]
















