A powerful, playful, and punctuated album set to rattle the braindance community. Fans of Velum Break, Nike_Vomita, Repeat Eater, Buspin Jieber et al, will easily find comfort with Forever Endeavor.
Tag: Braindance
Hitori Tori :: Lost With Confidence EP (Concrete Collage)
Lost With Confidence unpacks a wide assortment of glitchy and spastic beatwork, often relying on creative bits and pieces that snap, fizzle, and burst into hundreds of disjointedly spellbinding electronic music from the outer edges.
BLUSH RESPONSE :: RECONSTITUTION (Megastructure)
BLUSH RESPONSE takes us on a 7-track excursion as we wade through mangled industrial vines, whilst ducking predatory adversaries in this dark and twisted crevice.
Heogen :: Odd Radio Circle (Touched Music)
As you get to know the tracks more, you will also get to know Heogen more—from the fully immersive arrangements, melodies that feel like kisses, and rhythms that will have you moving your mind and body.
Aeon Cub :: Vacant King (Kaer’Uiks)
The sometimes frenetic breaks and beats avalanche are counterbalanced by punctuated low-flying rhythms, taking us to those brittle and precision IDM releases of yesteryear (ref. Brothomstates, Karsten Pflum, Proem, Xela, Gimmik et al).
Sunnk :: Nothing Is Ever EP (Concrete Collage)
An area where fractured soundscapes are shadowed by sizzling beats, shuffled melodies, and a form of extraterrestrial sound design—these tracks unfold braindance and tranquilized glitch.
Otto Von Schirach & Qebrus :: Ottobrus EP (Serendip Lab)
Their eponymous EP on Serendip Lab is a powerful mix of the Santeria via Saturn Miami bass power techno of Otto von Schirach and the IDM, mystique-concrete stylings of the mysterious Thomas Denis.
Dollarstore Keyboard :: Discgarden (Self Released)
Dollarstore Keyboard’s ability to craft delicately disjointed electronics (and this time bringing some friends over to play) is always baffling and engaging.