Datassette charts not just stylistic fluency but lived evolution. These are not genre exercises but chapters of a sustained devotion to electronic form.
Tag: Electro
Calx :: Time Vortex (Pulse State)
Time Vortex finds Calx locked into a focused pulse—eight lean tracks where disciplined acid lines, dub space, and crisp electro-techno rhythms move with quiet confidence and purpose.
WONKS :: Error M3trics (Clean Error) — [concise]
WONKS’ Error M3trics is a nine-track blast of gritty, glitch-driven electronics where fractured beats, warped synths, and mechanical textures collide into a restless, future-leaning soundscape.
V/A :: Algorithmic Art Assembly v3.0 (Highpoint Lowlife)
Algorithmic Art Assembly V3.0 captures the thrilling edge of contemporary electronic sound, where glitch, rhythm, and texture collide into a vibrant, restless sonic world.
Spednar / eczem :: .XOR / TXX (Tarantella)
Across two live, fifty-minute transmissions, Spednar and eczem push their machines to the brink, sculpting raw voltage and fractured rhythm into immersive, ever-mutating electronic architecture.
The Horn :: Troglodyte Tracks (Self Released)
Steve Horn returns with Troglodyte Tracks, a taut, hard-hitting set of electro-funk cuts that dig into the roots of machine music while driving it forward with grit and purpose.
Carl Finlow :: Conspectus (Alien Communications)
Carl Finlow delivers a lean, six-track statement of disciplined, groove-driven electro that strips the form to its essential mechanics while sustaining tightly coiled, floor-focused intensity.
Alavux :: Underground Is Resistance EP (0ktag0n)
Alavux’s Underground Is Resistance is a relentless, low-end assault that trades melody for sheer industrial force, pushing electro foundations into overwhelming, club-crushing extremes.
Promising/Youngster :: Navaras EP (Analogical Force)
A masterclass in curated electro precision, Analogical Force present Promising/Youngster’s Navaras EP as a tightly engineered, emotionally astute four-track statement—balancing propulsion and restraint with meticulous design, tonal control, and quietly radiant impact.
Acidulant :: Let The Acid Move Your Body EP (Who Is Paula)
Maltese electro veteran Acidulant delivers a lean, high-impact EP for Berlin’s Who Is Paula, prioritizing momentum, precision, and dancefloor function over excess or sentiment.
Force Majeure :: Unexploded Device EP (Grey Meta)
On Unexploded Device, Force Majeure unleashes four relentless blasts of nu-beat abrasion—industrial, high-impact cuts that collide distortion, breakbeat pressure, and militant rhythm into a fierce, uncompromising statement of mechanized intensity.

















