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.
Tag: Electro
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #16 marzo
After skulling flagons down the park and staying up ’till eleven, the lads got back to the records.
Serge Geyzel :: Departures EP (brokntoys)
The viscosity and low-end turbulence surrounding each track exhibits an electro-industrial backwash infusion.
Alavux :: Radio Astronomy EP (Woodwork)
A heavily sandblasted electro techno release that fully encapsulates itself in a thick fog.
Brainquake :: Excess Denied (Mahorka) — Double video premiere
Excess Denied by Brainquake (there’s a genre in itself), is the latest album on Bulgaria’s Mahorka—a splintered post-industrial, broken beat smorgasbord of synths, vocals, and downtempo extrusions.
Russian Corvette :: Forever Endeavor (Unit Shifter)
A powerful, playful, and punctuated album set to rattle the braindance community. Fans of Velum Break, Nike_Vomita, Repeat Eater, Buspin Jieber et al, will easily find comfort with Forever Endeavor.
Serge Geyzel & Karsten Pflum :: EP2 (Specimen)
The duo manage to unearth a myriad of high-energy tracks that burst at the seams—both solid and shape shifting through outer realms.
Richard H. Kirk :: Earthshaker
Given a musical career spanning almost 50 years it’s almost impossible to estimate the effect Richard’s output has had on both listeners and musicians that he’s inspired — Richard H. Kirk passed away on Sept. 21, 2021.
Phoenecia :: MD.SLVG (Megastructure)
The perpetual soundscapes deepen a sinister background dialogue all closely drawn together by a pulsating collection of rhythmic fractures.
Varsity Star :: More Than Anything (Small Pond)
Varsity Star gives us a taster of his latest electronica givings. Full album to drop November 5th on Small Pond. 90’s saturated motion Varsity Star […]
Skuggministeriet :: Caged (Femur)
Although Caged may be the title of this 12”, the sounds are anything but. Karlsson has harnessed the rawness of Celldöd and allowed himself to explore something different through more mellow and rounded tones with just a touch of sting in the percussive tail.
















