Without a doubt Brad Peterson’s (Brad P) solo album is an essential and wonderful piece for the pure deep house lover as well as those who have an ear for jazz and lush techno auras.
Tag: Breaks
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.
Barking :: Barking (brokntoys)
Barking provides ample amounts of acid, braindance, and technoid fissures to keep us chilled as these downtempo analog tracks take over…
John Nap :: Wrong Number EP (Heterodox)
A half dozen selections of evolved rhythmic twitches and splatter drums run rampant on Wrong Number.
Fleck E.S.C. :: Walking Free EP (Woodwork)
Rhythmic funk and drum machines gone rampant, Fleck E.S.C. delivers a perfectly compact EP to keep us cool enough not to notice the blistering summer heatwave.
Introvertmusic :: Crunch EP (Detroit Underground)
With Introvertmusic’s more robotic and chiseled tones, these are heavily processed sound-sculptures worth diving head-first into.
Everglades Computer Club :: Immortal Cybernetic Space God (Schematic Music Co.)
ECC tap into the earliest forms of electronic music, from synth-blasted electro, breaks, techno, glitch, bass, and IDM…