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.
Tag: Bass
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 […]
Yin Yang Audio :: Return To Baseline EP (Onset Audio)
Massive echoes overtake Return To Baseline, Yin Yang Audio’s debut for the ever-consistent Onset Audio imprint.
Norfik :: Heartbreak EP (Satellite Era)
An EP filled with baffling and tightly knit electronic flutter submerged in a dense and serene percussive soup.
V/A :: BLE-EP2 (Yellow Machines)
BLE-EP2 slices through a myriad of explosive tectonic rhythms as the label launches itself as one of the best in the field of bleeped madness.
Coma Tek :: Ritual Music EP (Renraku)
Massive bass and smudged beats galore, Coma Tek dismantles acid-core electronics and fissured grooves,
rchecka & delta5ive :: Continuum Guild (Cratedigging Cooperative)
A contrasting collection of soundscapes and escapes through auditory bliss; fluid rhythms and old-school breaks, bass, and ambient segments keep the listener fully engaged.
Andrey Rasputin :: Cherta-nova (Mestnost)
I love my soundtracks for the simple fact that they are so musical, a clear structure and arc of beginning, middle, and end—and as a narrative piece this certainly fits the bill.
Ahmad :: The Wrong Place / Scylla (Onset Audio)
An impacted and frenetic couplet from a label that continuously cultivates these severed electronic genres.