Combining punk, metal, electronics, noise, and hard-edged industrial shenanigans with a core made of (molten) rock and mechanical sounds.
Tag: Electronics
J-LOWER :: 90 Seconds To Midnight (EC Underground)
A track-by-track synopsis of J-LOWER’s 90 Seconds To Midnight — “…like temporal echoes, creating a dynamic contrast with steady rhythms.”
iNFO :: Mitochondrion EP (Computer Controlled)
Another outstanding example of a go-to EP from a skilled electro artisan with a release-worthy imprint. Strongly recommended.
Oberman Knocks :: Rhemunvhurse Optikonn EP (Detroit Underground)
With Rhemunvhurse Optikonn, a half-dozen tracks chopped and diced with enough blips and bleeps beauty to last us to the end of the decade, Truswell dives even further into the abyss for Detroit Underground.
Carl Brown :: Time Slip (Mozyk)
A 12-track behemoth that sputters and shimmies its way through video-game electronics and broken breaks (with three remixes by Poborsk, Wagawaga, and The Ghost of 3.13).
Jilk :: Found Little Lost (noci miste)
A delicate time-capsule composed of fragile electronics recommended for fans of B. Fleischmann, Ovuca, ISAN, and múm.
ANA QUIROGA :: Constructing sonic edifices and psychedelic soundscapes
Informed by the environment in which she grew up, the region of Asturias in Spain, Azabache flows with a mystical and dark ethereal aura…
Kroubikou :: PSSGR EP (Concrete Collage)
It’s astonishing how Kroubikou can find the time to combine such a random assortment of oddly engrossing sounds and samples into such short tracks.