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.
Tag: Electronics
Jason van Wyk :: Threads (n5MD) — “Partial Dawn” track premiere
Each track is intelligently arranged and flow seamlessly throughout this very thoughtful and engaging album. The overall ambience is hauntingly beautiful and the melodies shine […]
Proswell :: 生津波 (Self Released)
The layers of harmonic counterpoint, production polish, and textural depth take on additional meaning. 生津波 provided a creative outlet and target of focus for Misra during the writing process. Fortuitously, the finished product can provide the same benefits for us as listeners.
C Mantle :: The Trials of Herta Kosinsky EP (Gabber Noir)
A blisteringly wild ride through turbulent electronic mayhem that is saturated with deformed electro strands.
Vertical67 :: Through The Fog (Pulse Drift)
Through the Fog is an apt title for this 12”. From the acid mists of the opener, Vertical67 leads the listener across six tracks with a sturdy beat acting as a guardrail. As you come out the other end, the mellow warmth of “Tykat” bids farewell to an EP that is as club ready as it is reflective.
Mause :: XOR EP (NPM)
Mause brings his trademark modernized, obsessively detailed, and meticulously produced acid techno.
Scorn :: The Only Place (Ohm Resistance)
As drifting dandelion seeds float in the ether, the only place where one can find a cacophony of fractured drones, shimmering echoes, and sandblasted bass is right here in this wide open space that Scorn carves out for us.
Dael Phonom :: Lust EP (People Can Listen)
Dael Phonom reveals a snapshot of perhaps what’s to come, simmering ambient electronics from yesteryear.
Zoon van snooK :: Se•pa•ra•ción (Lo Recordings)
Although this album is vastly different from the meandering, playful electronics his fans might be used to, there are similarities if you listen closely. Each piece is more like a musical postcard, rather than a complete piece of music.
Steven Rutter :: Close Your Eyes And Breathe (De:tuned)
Succinct detail is at the heart of this three-tracker. Wide sonic expanses are the workshop where sounds are painstakingly selected before being moulded and shaped, each being transformed with a musical craftsman’s attention and care.
OdNu :: Expansive Nothingness (Audiobulb)
As if to shine a light on hazy dreamlike states of consciousness, OdNu carefully plucks away—offering vast pseudo-shoegaze entanglements, blending organic sounds with digitized fizz-fuzz composition.
















