For over a decade, Ruby My Dear, real name Julien Chastagnol, has been a prolific practitioner of breakcore electronics. His latest for Analogical Force carries on the spastic sonic legacy he has perfected, with melodic fissures and shattered beats galore.
Tag: Drill’n bass
Everything Changes :: Sometimes EP (Onset Audio)
Core grooves are packed with frenetic jungle and flickering beats, yet they maintain a fierce energy that cascades with roughened edges.
Squarepusher :: Dostrotime (Warp)
Dostrotime strikes with bold tracks that are not afraid to go all in, whether that’d be with their explosiveness, intricate live playing, or insane drum spasms.
(R)adar :: Runtime Eater EP (Xephem)
A subtle yet important addition to any experimental electronic music collection, Xephem definitely embark on earlier sonic artforms with a futuristic twist on Runtime Eater.
Ton Mise :: Moon Behind The Eyelids EP (Satellite Era)
An incredibly captivating extended player that reimagines electronica from a few decades ago and revitalizes it in the Roaring Twenties.
RENEGADE ANDROID :: The Good Times EP (Concrete Collage)
Renegade Android continues to unroll the goods with seven tracks that slice and dice through a multitude of explosive old-school gaming-infused electronics.
Greystar :: playground 1 (Self Released)
Playground 1 is an EP of six braindance and brittle melodic data streams that can also be found via previously released compilations—particularly with X4 Records.
Carl Brown :: Time Slip (Mozyk)
A 12-track behemoth that sputters and shimmies its way through video-game electronics and broken breaks (with three remixes by Poborsk, Wagawaga, and The Ghost of 3.13).