Electronic music still loves the industrial estate. At least in Spain it does.
Tag: Electro
Lake Haze :: Geonomic Fusion EP (Clone West Coast Series)
Lake Haze trades in his signature atmospheric style for a funkier groove on his latest EP, Geonomic Fusion. Prioritizing acid leads and steady grooves, the Lisbon-based producer presents seven electro tracks that seem old-school inspired, but that don’t come off as dusty in any way.
Mechanoreceptor :: Welcome to the Aviary (Bass Agenda)
Compact yet immersive, Welcome to The Aviary is a cohesive narrative of sonic exploration. Mechanoreceptor conjures a detailed, imaginative world in just six tracks, balancing momentum with meditation, structure with shimmer.
Annie Hall :: Practical Optimism EP (Delsin) — [concise]
Across four tracks steeped in acid-drenched techno and breaks-infused electro, Hall explores the fringes where IDM subtleties and off-kilter rhythms coalesce.
Cylander & Friends :: Disco Most Haunted (Mighty Force)
Disco Most Haunted is a hypnotic, hallucinatory trip—where every squelch tells a story, and every beat haunts the dancefloor.
cable.percussion :: Acroplastics (Computer Controlled)
Acroplastics pulses with euphoric breaks, deep basslines, and intricate electro architectures—tracks that feel as if they’ve been beamed in from the fringes of known space, unflinchingly embracing the luminous pulse of old-school acid, glitch experimentation, and widescreen melodic cascades.
BASTARD :: BASTARD.NFO EP (Renraku) — [concise]
Relentless, inventive, and impossible to ignore—this is electronic music at its most unrestrained. No pause, no breath—only forward motion and beautifully wrecked.
WE FORFEIT :: Interview & Mix (Node, Gated Recordings)
As the Spring draws in, the music keeps flowing here at WE FORFEIT. For this month, we have a label we love. We have Gated Recordings. Founded in 2019 by DJ Node and Jadey Smith, Gated has become an imprint of serious intent in the world of electronic music.
James Shinra :: Meteorites (Analogical Force)
Meteorites isn’t just a succinct collection—it’s a sandblasted, sonic odyssey, a landmark release for 2025 that captures the essence of abstract electronic music at its most compelling and immersive.
Antler Records :: The early years
Antler Records, the iconic label born in 1981 from the vision of Roland Beelen, rose anew in 2024—reborn, recharged, and resonating once more. Delving into its vaults, the label unveils a treasure trove of rare sonic artifacts, painstakingly compiled by Lieven De Ridder of Walhalla Records. But this revival isn’t just about the past—retrospective (and new) releases are on the horizon. The legacy lives on as history spins forward—until 2026.
















