A powerful amalgamation detailing Acroplane’s musical trajectory as they continue to scrape deep and jagged fissures into the terrain year after year.
Tag: Dark Electronic
Damage Multiplier :: Damage_Multiplier (Self Released)
The few, abstract transitions are filled with tremulous frequencies that we simply can’t escape from, and in the end, it’s clearly an intoxicatingly surreal and recommended album for late-night listening.
Mauthausen Orchestra :: Private Thoughts Recordings (st.an.da.)
Uneasy grimy atmospheres of bleak dissonances, discordant waving elements collide with gauzy droning thrills, lysergic droned-out mantra to haunt the listener at the heart of […]
Anodyne :: Decay (Acroplane)
A fantastic album that packs a punch as it shifts from one side of the dark electronic spectrum to the next, Anodyne is a force […]
Darkswoon :: Human Faults Remixed EP (Streaming Premiere)
Back in February 2019, we reviewed Portland-based trio Darkswoon’s third album, BIND, and the subsequent months have been hectic ones for the band. Between relentless […]
ADULT. :: This Behavior (Dais)
The span of genres (punk, industrial, electro, europop) fit together in the sense that, if you were a fan of one, you were probably a […]
Beats and darkness :: Fret, JK Flesh, Primary Node
Chang Terhune takes on three heavyweight extended players featuring a smattering of rugged beats and sheer darkness by Fret (Mick Harris), JK Flesh (Justin K. […]
Huron :: Invisible Hands EP (Subtrakt)
Invisible Hands is more than a fleeting moment in time, its extraterrestrial darker electronic strain is a welcomed entrance for the new year. Huron returns […]