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Tag: Dub
V/A :: Anthology Vol.2 (Free Sequence)
Some of the most up-and-coming Hungarian producers in the atmospheric, downtempo, and noisy experimental compositions from the country to date.
Datassette :: Sentinel (Lapsus)
Whilst touching many sub-genres which dabbles in familiar territories, Davies always manages to have a lick of personality that makes all these compositions distinctly his own.
SIMM :: Too Late To Dream (Ohm Resistance)
A subtly extreme culmination of sandblasted dub extracts and tempered downtempo slices.
Seefeel x KMRU :: Rapture to Rupt (Warp)
Over the past couple of years they have propelled as a household name in the world of ambient, experimental and field recording—so there couldn’t be someone more admirable to deliver such a rich mix through a genre they are now notorious for.
Loess :: Totems (n5MD)
The duo’s signature chilling ambience, sharp percussion elements, and low end rumble are undeniably present—but perhaps with some surprisingly refreshing compositions that deviate from their previous output.
Farron :: Shinrin Yoku (Shaw Cuts)
Shinrin Yoku projects cinematic quality narration within this captivating arc. Taking off from meditative control, progressions soon lead through saturated percussion that from the offset may seem slightly unsettling.
V/A :: Eleventh Listen (People Can Listen)
Belarus-based People Can Listen push forward with their Listen series, and the Eleventh assortment features 17 cutting-edge tracks spanning multiple levels of the experimental electronic spectrum.
Phoenecia :: MD.SLVG (Megastructure)
The perpetual soundscapes deepen a sinister background dialogue all closely drawn together by a pulsating collection of rhythmic fractures.