Sandblasted electronics mixed with shattered glass and corrosive blips’n bleeps, Demo Vectors acts as Kero’s raison d’etre as each piece eclipses itself.
Tag: Electronics
Kanz :: Remind Me Tomorrow (Mahorka)
These are sounds of silence—signs and signals scattered on desolate landscapes, unusually lifelike with organic substructures made audible to the human ear.
Cathode Ray Tube :: Who woke the demons that broke down the system? (Ohm Resistance)
Where bass, beats and smoldering dark ambient modular activity crunches data into pixelized cinematic warfare, CRT delivers an impacted and multifaceted 9-track explosion.
INFO :: Magnetic Fields EP (Woodwork)
With a sense of fluid composition and focus, Magnetic Fields collects electro, techno, acid, funk and rhythmic IDM strands in a tightly packed 21 minute sonic foray that doesn’t let up.
V/A :: Collectio Vol. 6 (X-Rust)
Collectio Vol. 6 is emblematic of this organization’s focus, quality electronic music that explores the floor as well as more cerebral frontiers.
USRNM :: Mspriints (Rednetic)
A stripped down vessel of melodic techno shards are skeletal in their appearance and gain momentum with a distinctive punch along the way.
Stendeck :: Carnage (Hymen)
A grandiose conception of musical drama, set with psychological developments within a collection of unique plots. Think futuristic soundwaves, distorted developments that explode into surrealistic temporary dance like themes, while also dropping into the calm.
Paul Blackford :: Sunset Gradients (Woodwork)
This 14-track is the holiday we are all dreaming of—encapsulating the vibe of Boards of Canada, with Lemon Jelly production, spun into a modern instrumentals ensemble like that of Clams casino. Seek the journey you desire for yourself.
A Typo I Feed Iris Noll :: bleeddreams (Schematic Music Co.)
With best intentions—no seat belt is required with this release, instead allow yourself to free fall at the speed and in the direction A Typo I Feed Iris Noll has meticulously premeditated in this influentially inspired piece that has more than enough legs to stand next to the giants before him.
ALEPH :: EGO DEATH (Renraku)
A meticulously crafted album of definitive range, scope, and color, these dozen interconnected audio impressions grab the attention of time and space, shifting and skittering about.
Koreless :: Agor (Young)
Koreless proves with Agor that he has become a master of his craft by exciting the listener with different aspects of sound design and structure. Unconventional in all the best ways. A future classic right here.

















