Just as quickly as we’re able to visualize Stitxhes’ brooding panoramas, they vanish into thin air with only a few aftershocks to be felt afterwards. Powerful and engaged.
Tag: Detroit Underground
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2022
After covering several hundred releases in 2022, many notables—including links to their respective Igloo reviews or release pages—are cataloged here. As usual, there are no winners or runners-up as the lists are alphabetized by artist and selected tracks are featured on our Soundcloud playlist.
Simona Zamboli :: A laugh will bury you (Mille Plateaux)
Timing these new works to enter the world on Friday the 13th seems as a heavily premeditated arrangement; each track is a taunt and jest as whilst we slowly eclipse towards warmer times…
amaranth_todd :: The Body Is A Prison EP (Detroit Underground)
Fully formed and constantly splitting apart, a wide angle lens is placed upon hundreds of microscopic bits, bytes, blips, and bleeps, providing ample room for expansion and artistic growth.
ZZY :: Transmutation (Detroit Underground)
ZZY have their sonic machinery tuned with ethereal and expressive glitch-electronics; the blend of atmospheric layers stretch as far as the eyes can see.
Jani Ho :: Bunjil Place EP (Detroit Underground)
Jani Ho deforms traditional experiments in electronic music; and instead, gives us challenging rhythms teetering on the edges of industrial, electro, and braindance channels.
User Friendly :: APF7U (Detroit Underground)
Whether APF7U is user friendly or not is debatable, nonetheless, User Friendly provides ample glitched-out and sliced’n diced electronics shifting from broken rhythmic forms to more coherent threads.
tamiX :: X NEW YEAR (Detroit Underground)
Clearly skilled with that beast of a machine, tamiX spends over 60 minutes slowly morphing melodies and arpeggios while bringing some rhythm inbound at key points to keep the interest going.