D.Vices is back on Woodwork with an EP of solid electro and expanding the style of his futuristic music.
Tag: Electro
Rekab :: Back in Flight EP (Nightflight)
Four visions of fine mental and physical techno electro excursions; preserving the deep lineage, while exploring innovative territory.
iNFO :: All Possibilities And Outcomes (Self Released)
Mixing subdued rhythms, acid-tinged notes, flexible low-end, articulated electro, and synthesizer echoes with a gravitational pull, I’d easily delineate this album to the originators of the electronica path that started it all in the early 90s.
Badrich :: Forensics (Ohm Resistance)
Creating otherworldly environments built from clanging, acidic, scorched, decomposed and delaminated post-industrial-dub fusions that are best absorbed in one fell swoop.
QNTM CTRL :: The Eagle And The Senses EP (Oblivious Transfer)
It’s an extraterrestrial sonic experience composed with sample and timbre choices which, accompanied by the album artwork and a comic illustration insert sheet, take you to a journey through space in a dime.
XY0815 :: Gates Need Inputs Vol. I (brokntoys)
XY0815 lays it all out on the line; a highlight album that culls from the Welmar-based musicians vast abstract electronic skillset and crunchy compositional signature.
/DL/MS/ :: Calanhi (TRUST)
Touching the edges of electro, raw bass blasting, and swirling synths submerged in gold dust.
Lectromagnetique :: Freedom EP (Bass Agenda)
This is a phenomenal artist from the Bass Agenda roster who stays true to the sound of dark electro in its purest form.
Roberto Auser :: Touch Your Fear (Lunatic)
Art can often imitate life, Touch Your Fear fulfils this axiom admirably. This album charts a painful path, one of mental and physical anguish. Music […]
Kettel :: My Dogan (15th Anniversary Edition) (Lapsus)
In spite of its years, My Dogan continues to comment on modern life. The frenetic pace of rhythms, the rush of sounds, give way to contemplation and reflection. An album of remarkable depth from an artist of unbridled capability.
SMPL SMPL :: Mistika EP (Specimen)
Rhythmic sound design, modular acrobatics, and bass-heavy, SMPL SMPL takes fractured industrial tropes and intermixes them with rugged downtempo electro.









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