From the drum funk’n bass of dgoHn to Badun’s meandering abstract jazz infiltration, Talk To The Planets is a seriously splendid collection that doesn’t slow down.
Tag: Bass
Kindohm :: Prompt 3 (3OP)
A powerful and perplexing giant that showcases sandblasted electronics combined with intricate sculptures, with very little breathing room and just a sliver of melodic strands.
tmy :: Queen City EP (Perimeter Junk)
Its deep textures and emotive draw take us through tunnels of soundscapes and raw echoes, the grooves precisely crafted and stretched.
Global Goon :: The Acid Arcana EP (Adepta Editions) — Video premiere
A powerful collection with Johnny Hawk polishing acid-drenched mayhem, blistering electronics, and a penchant for old and new-school flares.
Aelk Minsur :: Ground Redux (Self Released)
The Arizonian continues to find buried treasures in the form of bumpy dark-beat morsels, agitating and stirring them to create surreal and dystopian landscapes.
Teslasonic :: Foundation (Minimal Rome)
This is Teslasonic, but not as you may know them. Electrofunk and basslines land with all the weight of an alien mothership.
Meat Beat Manifesto & DHS :: Man From Mantis EP (Love Love)
Explosive right from the start, Jack Dangers and Ben Stokes need no introduction. Their footprint in the breaks, bass, and baffling bleep techno/electro scene has inspired a whole generation of enthusiasts trying to catch up.
Legiac :: Vespertine (Riddim)
It’s not that nothing stands out—it’s that everything stands out. If this was an exam I’d have the hardest time revising and retaining all the details. Challenging […]