The go-to musician for old-school breaks and bass sound-sculpting, ΠΕΡΑ ΣΤΑ ΟΡΗ (from Greece, aka Pera Sta Ori,) continues to expand with next-level shenanigans.
Tag: Drill’n bass
Jawhinge :: Jawhinge (Mahorka)
A proverbial smorgasbord of abstract electronic nuggets that transform into many digestible sizes and shapes.
Hitori Tori :: Offset Enumerate (Evel)
A cacophony of brisk and beaty beauties tethered and pulled apart to its absolute smallest gears, this one’s a solid, action-packed collection.
The Junglechrist :: Madness EP — Stazma :: Leftovers EP (Concrete Collage)
Madness EP is a delicious treat for breakcore jungle aficionados, whereas Leftovers features a bonus varied genre compilation featuring IDM original tracks plus glitch hop and (additional) breakcore remixes.
Hitori Tori :: Lost With Confidence EP (Concrete Collage)
Lost With Confidence unpacks a wide assortment of glitchy and spastic beatwork, often relying on creative bits and pieces that snap, fizzle, and burst into hundreds of disjointedly spellbinding electronic music from the outer edges.
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.
Dollarstore Keyboard :: Discgarden (Self Released)
Dollarstore Keyboard’s ability to craft delicately disjointed electronics (and this time bringing some friends over to play) is always baffling and engaging.
Velum Break :: Cloaca EP (Analogical Force)
Velum Break sets the stage for an expressive and ghostly sonic mishmash that is positively on point and pushes the braindance genre just a little further.
Fxbip :: Beyond EP (Xephem)
8-bit breaks are crunched, deformed, and plastered against voice snippets, acidic squelches, and chiseled video-game moments. Basically, the whole kit and caboodle is discovered on Beyond by Montreal’s drill’n bass technician Fxbip.

















