Dilapidated soundscapes, broken beats, peculiar conversations, funky shapeshifting, and crunch-hop elements collide in these brisk moments cut with a diamond blade into 18 pieces.
Tag: Electronics
The Follower :: Waiting, Occurrence, Dissolve (Concrete Collage)
There are peaks and valleys on Waiting, Occurrence, Dissolve that reward the listener with left-field sound mangling from the outer edges that continue to unfold with each listen.
Gimmik :: “Sonic Poetry” (n5MD) — Video premiere
Martin Haidinger reveals the brittle, crunchy, and sentimental title track from his forthcoming Gimmik album with n5MD in July 2022.
Supercoastal :: Blue Noise (Self Released)
Where blissful rhythms blurred by technoid fissures and brightly polished melodies flourish, one can easily slip into these cool, springtime sonic branches.
V/A :: The 88 Notes (Series 1) (EC Underground)
Piano Day had its origin in 2017, an annual worldwide event which takes place on the 88th day of the year because that is the number of keys on a traditional keyboard.
Ikuko Morozumi :: Ignition Switch (Detroit Underground)
Teetering on previous industrial forays, Morozumi ascertains a flourishing evolution in style and substance that encounters fresh nuances in glitch and IDM.
Sontag Shogun x Lau Nau :: Valo Siroutuu (Beacon Sound)
This is a flowing audio scrapbook soundscape, a travelogue which fits in with the ambient genre, but what makes this unique is the way these song-writers have assembled this listening experience.
iNFO :: All Possibilities And Outcomes (Self Released)
Mixing subdued rhythms, acid-tinged notes, flexible low-end, articulated electro, and synthesizer echoes with a gravitational pull, I’d easily delineate this album to the originators of the electronica path that started it all in the early 90s.
V/A :: Thirteenth Listen (People Can Listen)
As the series unfortunately comes to an end, now’s the time to catch up to the plethora of sound sculptors the imprint has opened our ears to.
TL3SS :: Debride EP (Errorgrid)
An explosive tectonic EP that ventures in the dark sans navigation—grasping at non-linear electronics from the deepest fissures of our Earth’s crust. Simply baffling.
Fields We Found :: Expanse (Self Released)
The sounds here on Expanse respect my tonal comfort zone, sweet hissing with little savory moments, lots of interesting ideas woven throughout while preserving the peaceful even flow.









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