Breaks, bleeps, and bass as Yellow Machines (known for their hybrids of electro, IDM, old hardcore, and jungle) accurately describes—BLE-EP rips through six robust and robotic rhythms catapulting itself into extraterrestrial terrain.
Tag: Breaks
V/A :: Adykt (Dyadik)
Adykt is representative of the continuous growth of experimental electronic music and where it can take us, the listener. And for all those beautifully disjointed sonic shapes and forms that engulf us, Dyadik remains on the right track.
Somatic Responses :: Return to Abnormal (Self Released)
Just below its petrified experimental shell is a groove that simply obliterates sound space and captures these ears once again.
Inkipak :: Anomaly (Ping-Discs)
Brisk and unblemished electronica that takes a page—perhaps even a whole chapter—from mid to late 90s melodic groove sculptors like Bola, B12, Plaid, Plastikman and Lowfish to new(er) school electronics from the likes of Karsten Pflum and Velum Break.
Pollux Rose :: Transience: Flow Process (Diffuse Reality)
Somewhere nestled between hypnotic electronics and ambient techno, Pollux Rose wanders through nostalgic times, offering tranquilized soundscapes, broken beats, and chiseled electro from leftfield.
V/A :: Alignment Volume 1 (Patterned Media)
Patterned Media launches debut compilation Volume 1 Alignment on Friday June 4th — a quintessential collection of like-minded experimental electro, downtempo, bleeps’n breaks, and modular […]
Strange Antiquark :: Elektronische Komposition N.1 (Evel)
An endless sequence of images and rhythmic leftovers that merge to develop an intimate and personal narrative.
HATCH :: Archive: Vol. II (Section 27)
From shuffling rhythmic slabs to more aggressive mechanical constructs and downtempo funk, here we see HATCH in pure form.
Dez Williams & Fleck E.S.C. :: Double EP review (Woodwork)
Unleashing next-level electronics shaped into pulsing electro configurations that cast incredibly rugged IDM and broken beat shadows.
Eating Flowers :: Hunting Vega EP (Self Released)
A pleasant patchwork of blissful, simple melodies and layers of old-school breaks for percussion, riding atop cleverly sourced and amusing samples.
UnknownDivide :: Existence (Labile)
One simply cannot pigeonhole UnknownDivide, and maybe that’s the intention. When sparks like “Reverence” punctuate your soul and the title track pierces our ventricles, one can only imagine where we’ll be taken next.









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