Marking twenty years since the release of Everdom, their experience in tech, minimal, and glitch shines through, staying true to form but undoubtedly pushing the boundaries with frequent outbursts of clever electronica.
Tag: Electronics
Richard Devine :: Algoraves, IDM, and COVID-19
An interview with Richard Devine by Wilder Gonzales Agreda from April 2020. Reprinted with permission (Vanguardia Peruana). Complex rhythms, ultrasonic, and brainy psychedelia Richard Devineis […]
Monoiz :: Percussion Proximity (Detroit Underground)
Percussion Proximity is a fluid listening experience with uniquely static-infested substructures with clinical precision.
Tsrono :: Vale (3OP)
Vale showcases eight genuine sceneries that drift and break apart.
Proc Friskal :: “Pic Of U” single (Hyperdub) — from forthcoming Rt Hon EP
Scottish producer Proc Fiskal shares the first excerpt (“Pic Of U”) from his upcoming Hyperdub Rt Hon EP.
Phylum Sinter :: SLEEEEB (Self Released)
Detroit-based Chris Todd has been at his craft for several years, venturing through an amalgam of dark and crunchy electronics, yet with this collection we see the artist lighten things up.
Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen :: Weathering the Storm (Spotted Peccary Music)
Listening constantly, the feeling is blissful, skillfully crazy guitars floating out there encircled by magnificent howling synths which move in the sky and fill the air like a thick cloud…
KAMS :: Described Spaces (Mighty Force)
KAMS has a real flair for melody and experimentalism, yet still manages to house this within a solid dance framework in such a way that everything flows seamlessly.
Lusine ICL :: A Pseudo Steady State Reissue (Ant-Zen)
The album is a diverse and playful exploration of jazz, lounge, hip-hop and IDM electronica carefully molded, shaped and pressed into eleven tracks of signature Lusine ICL sound.
Tusk Mite :: P H ▽ T I S M S (Concrete Collage)
It’s easy enough to get lost in the surreal and mind-numbing speed at which each piece cruises, yet if you dive in just a little farther, a myriad of complex and flickering melodies float just below its roughened edges.
Autechre :: Draft 7.30 & Confield Reissues (Warp)
One could imagine Autechre’s music as a lumbering, semi-amorphous creature cannibalized and synthesized with parts from electro, hip-hop, industrial, noise, free jazz, and plain old experimental music.









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