A maze of drifting, if not dizzying, electronic morsels remixed and refined with deep field modular and acid acrobatics that simultaneously resuscitates the IDM name tag from yesteryear.
Tag: Electronics
Plaster :: Obscura (Textvra)
A cataclysmic and superbly crafted two-chapter audio avalanche that finds glimpses of light in the darkest of spaces. An unrelenting beast of raw electronics Marking […]
V/A :: Móatún 7 から Tetsu Inoue へ (Móatún 7)
The album spans 24 cuts almost exclusively from Móatún 7 artists, and these were selected from over 100 entries. It must have been quite the job selecting them. It’s a beautiful collection of emotional ambient music.
Jodövade :: Nebulous Reality (EC Underground)
Nebulous Reality is a foggy downtempo and percussive collection unafraid to draft a new sonic voyage.
Teslasonic :: Foundation (Minimal Rome)
This is Teslasonic, but not as you may know them. Electrofunk and basslines land with all the weight of an alien mothership.
The Jaffa Kid :: Photosynthesis Pt.2 (030303)
No fan of Daniel Pringle will be disappointed to hear that, once again, the British musician has a new freshly pressed record. Photosynthesis Pt. 2, five tracks, is hitting stores, care of 030303.
A Strangely Isolated Place :: Where it all began (for the label)
Ulrich Schnauss’ influential album is twenty years old, and A Strangely Isolated Place’s Ryan Griffin invites us to learn more about his imprints origins.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #29 — Mixed Up With Mora @ RR HQ
Having not played in the Radio Relativa studio since before the pandemic, many many moons and PCRs ago, WE FORFEIT are back in the booth […]
David Lee Myers :: Strange Attractors (Crónica)
The man never fails to delight the mind’s eye and ear to match, whether using his trusty feedback machines or ripping out the very innards of a whole host of modular devices, synths, and other mysterious noisemakers.
Derek Michael :: Enroute 1 (Detroit Underground)
Listening to the album on the road has been a great experience—the use of abstract electronic flutter, strange blips and bleeps, and punching bass, beats, and blistering rhythms is astounding.
Meat Beat Manifesto & DHS :: Man From Mantis EP (Love Love)
Explosive right from the start, Jack Dangers and Ben Stokes need no introduction. Their footprint in the breaks, bass, and baffling bleep techno/electro scene has inspired a whole generation of enthusiasts trying to catch up.









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