Some of the most up-and-coming Hungarian producers in the atmospheric, downtempo, and noisy experimental compositions from the country to date.
Tag: Electronics
Özcan Saraç :: Copnvvvs (Kaer’Uiks)
Özcan Saraç creates fields of research using information processing and structures, with the purpose of questioning the human being’s relation to the universal system, logic and political mechanisms.
Neuro… No Neuro :: Faces & Fragments (Audiobulb)
Neuro… No Neuro’s ruminative plateaus featured on Faces & Fragments understand the omniscience as the artistry within each track shares its lush fragmented elements absorbed in such preciously decayed increments.
Elin Piel :: Satsuma Sunday (Muzan Editions)
Each track captured as a live performance stands as a singular moment with developed meaning as each thought swirls and concocts fresh images and understandings with repeat listening.
Gábor Lázár :: Boundary Object (Planet Mu)
What we see progress across these eight live tracks captured on Boundary Object, is dynamic shifts in time signatures that bounce yet hold a glitch mentality.
Sven Kössler :: D•bl Stndrds (Mighty Force)
Kössler expertly demonstrates his ability to comfortably combine various strands of acid music into a very coherent and enjoyable listening experience.
V/A :: TUNCD2 (Móatún 7)
TUNCD2 delves into the trenches, delivering a cross-section of form and function, displaying a variety of genres and sub-genres.
Cloak of Kings :: Flora Quest (Self Released)
You are walking through various moments within character development and progressing through the storytelling that is put a forth in this quest to protect the flora from being farmed by evil capitalists.
HRYM & Friends :: Heimferd EP (Kahvi Collective)
Heimferd is an overflowing sonic stream that simply pulls on the heartstrings, gently plucking away in the background, not making too much of a fuss, and containing just enough momentum and emotional fuel to keep us drawn in.
Adam Jay :: The Inevitable Demise (Detroit Underground)
Adam Jay often revisits old-school drum machines and spacey synth timbres that expose his experience regarding dance music culture.
Visonia :: Claroscuro (Zyrcadian Editions / Frigio)
Visonia pulls out all the stops with six punchy rhythmic tracks combined with industrial darkwave and electro concepts, which at times is delivered in a raw punk fashion.









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