Julien Guillot (aka Stazma, Stazma The Junglechrist) definitely knows how to pack hundreds upon hundreds of sounds…
Tag: Braindance
D’Arcangelo :: Arium EP (A Colourful Storm)
Synonymous with the braindance and IDM scene since its inception, Italian duo D’Arcangelo continue to bring eclectic forms of music reflecting on both past and present forays as we traverse through Arium.
Roel Funcken :: Hexavalent EP (Analogical Force)
Each track dabbles in familiar territories such as electro, braindance and IDM and even some breaks and bass treatment—although each carry traits of each other instinctively through decades of amalgamation.
Lextron :: Trajectory (VLSI)
A solid and rich release with the power to take you to the good old IDM-era and to also pull you right back to the present, with the use of contemporary elements.
The Follower :: Waiting, Occurrence, Dissolve (Concrete Collage)
There are peaks and valleys on Waiting, Occurrence, Dissolve that reward the listener with left-field sound mangling from the outer edges that continue to unfold with each listen.
Myoptik :: Night Raidz (Pingdiscs / The Centrifuge)
Erratically dense electronic warfare from the mind of a sonic creative.
QNTM CTRL :: The Eagle And The Senses EP (Oblivious Transfer)
It’s an extraterrestrial sonic experience composed with sample and timbre choices which, accompanied by the album artwork and a comic illustration insert sheet, take you to a journey through space in a dime.
The Snodgrass :: Styloid Process EP (imputor?)
Two decades later and The Snodgrass (aka Jordan Snodgrass) returns to his roots by pulling on them from the imputor? depths—seven tracks of machine music from outer space, he’s still got that fuzzy experimental electronics vibe.