Overall, an excursion into downtempo wonderment not to be missed.
Tag: Braindance
Anderdog :: Kelgoma (Mestnost)
What Anderdog accomplishes here is blissful electronics with a splash of braindance influence and loosened breaks to round off the proceedings.
Kab Driver :: Little Smoke EP (Acroplane)
Such a baffling and fresh take on experimental electronics to push us through this decade as we look forward to a follow-up full length, hopefully.
µ-Ziq :: Hello (Planet Mu)
Planet Mu owner Mike Paradinas (aka µ-Ziq) wraps up 2022 with his 3rd release of new material this year. Feeling more like a welcomed visit from an old friend than anything else.
dgoHn :: Portus EP (Analogical Force)
Reminding us of an earlier time when exp-electronics and Warp-era electronica were fresh, fulfilling, and doggoned unexpected, dgoHn’s sound is one to take note of.
Sohn Jamal :: 3 EP (Schematic Music Co.)
Not afraid of nostalgia and where abstract electronic music once took us, Sohn Jamal reshapes the familiar within unfamiliar channels and is very much present in the now.
Tim Koch :: Volplaning (Central Processing Unit)
Following on from 2018’s Spinflex, this latest outing is most enjoyable. While in places it feels like raw studio shenanigans and output, that output has been carefully polished that oozes strength and control along the way.
Lokom :: Vor Reflex EP (EC Underground)
Broken bass and electronified hip-hop sounds are in full force with Lokom’s latest for EC Underground as Vor Reflex exudes funk and glitch elements torn to shreds.
James Shinra :: Surface EP (Analogical Force)
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.
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.
















