The EP hits hard with powerful rhythms and saturated melodic bursts, accompanied by roughened 808 sequences and atypical breaks and bass layers.
Tag: Bleep Techno
dyLAB :: Your Fine City EP (Detroit Underground)
Seamlessly eliciting core four on the floor beats and pummeling electronics, dyLAB’s plethora of corrosive and hypnotic technoid forms are arranged flawlessly from front to back.
Bunker 3 :: EP1 (TruthTable)
A brisk and bumpy trek through the past, revealing the origins of electronic music as envisioned by three friends in a mere 16 minute sonic […]
Fleck E.S.C. :: Upgrader EP (Woodwork)
The established French electronic music producer, based in Tokyo, Japan, continues to refine his craft, delivering futuristic modular electro with a sprinkling of techno and braindance elements.
Derek Michael :: Enroute 1 (Detroit Underground)
Listening to the album on the road has been a great experience—the use of abstract electronic flutter, strange blips and bleeps, and punching bass, beats, and blistering rhythms is astounding.
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.
iNFO :: Alkaline Glades (Móatún 7)
Michael Robinson (aka iNFO) has kept himself busy; this time he unveils a nine piece suite for Móatún 7 that continues in Sheffield bleep soundscapes and encompassing more of that 90s-era electronica polish.
V/A :: Adykt (Dyadik)
Adykt is representative of the continuous growth of experimental electronic music and where it can take us, the listener. And for all those beautifully disjointed sonic shapes and forms that engulf us, Dyadik remains on the right track.