Der Wil, a swift four-tracker by Wilder Gonzales Agreda, features blatant bleeps and silky synths strewn all over the floor.
Tag: Bleep
Zajwert :: Golem (Point Source Electronic Arts / ZOJ)
Nine tracks span around 40-minutes and the thorough sound vistas offer delicately shifting ambient-techno realms blending with pitter-patter glitch’n bleeps debris and braindance shards.
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.
Spark :: Old Growth (Self Released)
Ultimately, Old Growth is a powerful and focused collection that doesn’t break new ground and instead reinforces that you don’t really have to.
Planet Love :: D.O.C. EP (return_backspace)
D.O.C. is quite different to its predecessors with a very playful side of the Planet Love project on display. The influences of Italy and piano house are plain to hear, as is the inspiration of the bleep scene.
Sk’p :: Mercurius (Clean Error)
The subtle melodic bits and tinier sonic elements that pierce through each track feel as if they’ve been carefully nurtured and curated for our attentive ears to consume.
Seefeel x KMRU :: Rapture to Rupt (Warp)
Over the past couple of years they have propelled as a household name in the world of ambient, experimental and field recording—so there couldn’t be someone more admirable to deliver such a rich mix through a genre they are now notorious for.
The Jaffa Kid :: Open Heart (Pulse State)
With so much to display, Open Heart offers a varietal abundance—precision electronic music passing right through our ventricles.