Rhythmically flowing, these two slices of life, while a beatless foray through nostalgic soundscapes, is as blissful to the ears as any of his previous audio works.
Tag: Electronica
Abroxis :: Multiverse EP (Detroit Underground)
Multiple universes collide in this blissful sonic entanglement that Abroxsis orchestrates with finesse.
Alva Noto :: HYbr:ID Vol. 1 (Noton)
These compositions are expansive in both textural and spatial awareness; succinct notions tail off with impulse responses, finally enveloping with the sub-minimal low end.
Varsity Star :: More Than Anything (Small Pond)
Dividing folktronica with lo-fi beats and multiplying with sun-drenched synthesis and emotive stages, within this formula comes conclusions that is reminiscent of early Bonobo and Lone.
Pablo Splice :: Yeah, No, 4 Sure EP (Woodwork)
Pablo Splice (aka Peter Grove, label head) delivers a raw electro EP with punchy beats, bass, and breaks that sting.
Inkipak :: Inkipak (Mighty Force)
Very intelligent IDM, with lush synths underpinned by the warmest of basslines that allows the music to develop with ease and perfection.
Perla vs. Futuregrapher :: MOA097 EP (Móatún 7)
This release is a beautiful piece of IDM, spacious, epic and simply a joy to listen to. It’s a very rich piece that deserves multiple listens.
GCOM :: E2-XO (!K7)
An evolution, a new chapter, an expansion of scope and sonic texture—GCOM’s E2-XO not just fulfills the promise of the earlier GC material but brings it into new galaxies of expression and meaning.
Oscar Mulero :: Analogical Force /ˈvɔɪs.ləs/Mix004/part1
Dropping each part over October, November, and December, we can expect to be taken on an in-depth journey showcasing selections from a label that has built up a reputation for high-caliber releases from top-drawer artists.
Atonal :: Bridge (Cold Blow)
Cerebral and comforting with a certain degree of distance and even sadness washing over some compositions. Machine music where emotion and feeling are the focus.















