The beauty tucked within these tracks, while seemingly upfront and in your face, still manage to dig deeper, pulling us in its alluring chasm, and ultimately provides a feel-good notion that everything’s going to be alright.
Tag: Braindance
dgoHn :: Undesignated Remixes (Love Love)
Shoulder rubbing with the labels tagline of “High quality unfamiliar music.” Love Love and dgoHn have enlisted creative contemporaries from varying corners of the electronic sub-genre spectrum.
Jani Ho :: Bunjil Place EP (Detroit Underground)
Jani Ho deforms traditional experiments in electronic music; and instead, gives us challenging rhythms teetering on the edges of industrial, electro, and braindance channels.
Le Perche Oreille :: We Are Robots (Concrete Collage)
We Are Robots provides plenty of brittle collisions and polished sonic artifacts with curious melodies and briskly shuffled rhythms…
Nike_Vomita :: TUN011 (Móatún 7)
Glitchy strands morphed with an acid tinge, electronica, techno, and heavy bass thuds, found sounds and blissful melodies swirl.
Illocanblo :: Maze (Rednetic)
There are albums that build up gradually, and then there are albums that simply propel like a rocket right from the start. Maze follows the later trajectory.
Barking :: Barking (brokntoys)
Barking provides ample amounts of acid, braindance, and technoid fissures to keep us chilled as these downtempo analog tracks take over…
Jawhinge :: Jawhinge (Mahorka)
A proverbial smorgasbord of abstract electronic nuggets that transform into many digestible sizes and shapes.
Solypsis :: Adversarial (Component)
The mangled industrial-techno distortions that Solypsis possesses are simply astounding as he creates vast, fluctuating, and corrosive pieces.
MOY :: MASA 004 (Masa Series)
A generous glut of genres is gloriously combined to create a sound that is sculpted with serious skill and unique talent for a record that will take pole position on the turntable.















