In the early ’90s, a barely twenty-something Richard D. James was already warping rave culture from the inside out—releasing visionary records across multiple aliases, founding labels, and laying foundations that still rumble through electronic music more than three decades later.
Tag: Best of 2025
shimura :: Colour Field (Petite Victory Collective) — [concise]
On Colour Field, shimura bends shimmering glitch, ambient electronics, and 2-step-tinged rhythms into a ten-track journey where melodic fragments flicker through industrial tension and drifting light.
V/A :: Sampler V (Facade Electronics)
Facade Electronics presses forward with Sampler V, a twenty-four–track compilation curated by Fax that channels fractured digital forms, restrained pulse, and weathered ambience—shaped through tape manipulation, field capture, and atmospheric rhythm—into a quietly forceful survey of uncanny abstract electronics from Mexicali, Baja California.
V/A :: Audio Scape (mindwaves-music)
Audio Scape is a finely balanced, genre-fluid electronic mosaic curated by Berlin duo ChillinBerlin, where eleven deftly sequenced tracks move seamlessly from abstract hip-hop and glitch to downtempo funk and braindance, sustaining intrigue from first pulse to final fade.
Virgo :: Collision With Chronos (Mighty Force) — [concise]
Virgo’s Collision With Chronos is a disciplined yet emotive IDM statement, where Detroit-inflected techno weight, ambient drift, and nostalgic breakbeat energy converge into a timeless, quietly celestial electronic architecture.
V/A :: SAMPLER 1 (Pulse State)
More than a sampler, Pulse State: SAMPLER 1 is a living transmission—an immersive, precision-curated surge of IDM and off-axis electronics where past and future signals collide, experimental sound mutates in real time, and meticulously engineered worlds unfold in motion.
Parallel Worlds :: Transformation (Neo Ouija)
Bakis Sirros channels a lineage of early sonic explorers into a finely tuned modular language where vintage echoes, emotional expanses, and forward-leaning ambient motion converge, culminating in a transformative collaboration with Neo Ouija that stands as one of 2025’s most immersive electronic statements.
Uf0 :: HYPERSCANNING (Self Released)
Unfolding like a recovered archive of forgotten futures, HYPERSCANNING channels radiant ambient shimmer and IDM introspection into fifteen seamlessly interlinked pieces where Uf0 fuses celestial atmosphere, fractured melody, and breakbeat-flecked nostalgia into a quietly potent, ever-drifting whole.
Dissolved :: Exposure Fields (Mahorka)
A sweeping double-length release, Exposure Fields pairs nine original tracks with eleven transformative reworks to extend Dissolved’s singular IDM vision—fractured rhythms, ethereal atmospheres, and luminous melodic detail—into a deeply immersive statement shaped as much by collaboration as by the artist’s own enduring voice.
V/A :: Nostalgic Bandwidth Anomalies (No Beats Aloud)
No Beats Aloud’s inaugural compilation, Nostalgic Bandwidth Anomalies, navigates eighteen ethereal transmissions where ambient dronescapes, fragile textures, and cosmic echoes converge into a meditative journey across sound, space, and suspended time.
Roel Funcken :: Drature EP (Science Cult) — [concise]
Roel Funcken sharpens his abstract modular language on Drature, unleashing interlocked rhythmic systems and rugged electronic textures that push his forward-thinking sound even further beyond its own frontier.

















