Fxbip shatters preconceived notions of nonsensical experimentation and instead focuses on unique (even if a bit turbulent) concrete sound collages that bend, flex, and splinter with a punctuated sheen.
Tag: Braindance
Johno Wells :: Gotham Child (Errorgrid)
This is an inherently rhythmic album where the speed, density, velocity and timbre of the drumming conveys most of the messages, but interspersed into the […]
Colin Dyer :: return null; EP (Schematic Music Co.)
Broken, sliced, diced and laser-blasted electronics aside—here we find Colin Dyer gravitate towards the outer edges of breakcore experimentation. Skittering beats, bass, ricocheting melodies and […]
Ukuphambana :: Rift (Component)
This aptly-titled album quite literally splits open to reveal its sheared tectonic plates, slicing and dicing blips and bleeps to their extreme breaking point and […]
WHRK :: TENSAFOAM EP (Evel)
TENSAFOAM showcases the Dutch artists magnetic IDM backbone, focusing on layers upon layers of fragrant rhythms, heavy bass and glitchy mood swings entangled in a […]
Verraco :: Grial (Insurgentes)
Still in a state of shock, a new wind of appeasement comes to cuddle us. Synthesized pads are hovering, just like the ones of the […]
V/A :: Compiler – Level 3 (Xephem)
Reminiscent of early Skam, Warp, Rephlex, Schematic, Neo Ouija compilations we’ve all come to associate with burgeoning sonic machinists of abstract electronic music from the […]
Tescon Pol :: Gai Lan (Concrete Collage)
A densely packed collection of ten pieces spanning over an hours worth of mind-bending tunes that have left this listener in a state of confusion […]
BRAINRAVE :: Virtual Electronic Music Festival
[Jan 29-30, 2021] BRAINRAVE (hosted by braindance.news) is a virtual festival that will be hosted on YouTube and Twitch featuring a variety of new experimental […]
Mause / DJ DESOBEDIENTE :: Double review (Massage Brain Cult)
Quickly making a name for themselves in just three relatively closely spaced releases, Massage Brain Cult has certainly become one of my favorite record labels […]
Tomoroh Hidari :: On Waikiki Beach EP (Ivory Bunker)
On Waikiki Beach flutters with an experimental electronic smorgasbord that doesn’t let up during its 24 minute stay—its distracted and meandering sonic debris is one […]









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