Another exciting retro-modern album, Deep Desert Dweller is a great example of when an artist truly gets the Detroit sound of the early 90s.
Tag: Electronics
Lutto Lento :: LEGENDO (Haunter)
Tracks follow one another as the chapter of a novel, each of them telling the occurrence of a spectacular plot of a rare intensity.
Phausis & JFrank :: Split EP (Arkada)
A highly concentrated and well-curated split EP focused on next-level electro-nics from the outer edges of our galaxy and comes highly recommended.
Strange Antiquark :: Elektronische Komposition N.1 (Evel)
An endless sequence of images and rhythmic leftovers that merge to develop an intimate and personal narrative.
Nu Partial :: RRRRECEPTION EP (Renraku)
Nu Partial finds and displaces broken bass, beats and glitchy rhythms across a wide array of soundtrack shifts and harmonic moments.
0.syx :: Radials (Schematic Music Company)
Four heavily bent and twisted tracks of irregular, skittering rhythms and almost-discordant synths awash in layers of effects.
Tapage :: Recover (Point Source Electronic Arts)
If you’ve ever rocked out to a Gridlock track or gotten into an debate about whether Envane or Cichlisuite is the best late-90s Autechre EP, this album is for you.
Sleep Clinic :: Talus (Errorgrid)
Packed full of dense overlapping rhythms that they begin instead to bleed together into a wall of sound.
Lust For Love :: Vertisol (LFLR)
Hailing from Sweden, LFL has banged out this spectacular debut album full of post apocalyptic ballads and electronic beats.
Missive :: Lithos EP (Onset Audio)
Broken beats split into sparse and ethereal sound structures from the start and its ultimate end.
Franck Kartell :: Electric Sheep EP (LDI)
Electric Sheep is underpinned with hardened electro/break beats and has a sparse, beautifully mixed minimal sound to it that tingles the ears.









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