The 3d release from Less Bells invites the listener on a tour of deep time, wind mountain villages, secret caverns and Victorian parlors.
Tag: Experimental
Fleck E.S.C. :: Upgrader EP (Woodwork)
The established French electronic music producer, based in Tokyo, Japan, continues to refine his craft, delivering futuristic modular electro with a sprinkling of techno and braindance elements.
getdizzzy :: Also, the Remixes (Kracfive)
A maze of drifting, if not dizzying, electronic morsels remixed and refined with deep field modular and acid acrobatics that simultaneously resuscitates the IDM name tag from yesteryear.
Plaster :: Obscura (Textvra)
A cataclysmic and superbly crafted two-chapter audio avalanche that finds glimpses of light in the darkest of spaces. An unrelenting beast of raw electronics Marking […]
Abdicant :: I Am Not Sure How This Makes Me Feel (Mahorka)
A beautifully crafted minimal ambient album, impactful and which creates enough emotions, enveloping textures, and calmly embalming melodies to seduce avid listeners of quiet and lush atmospheric music.
Robert Rich :: Travelers’ Cloth (Soundscape Productions)
Rich is one of contemporary electronic music’s wunderkinds, each successive work evoking a cinematic grandeur that’s breathtaking in its scope, narrative, and sonic execution.
A Strangely Isolated Place :: Where it all began (for the label)
Ulrich Schnauss’ influential album is twenty years old, and A Strangely Isolated Place’s Ryan Griffin invites us to learn more about his imprints origins.
David Lee Myers :: Strange Attractors (Crónica)
The man never fails to delight the mind’s eye and ear to match, whether using his trusty feedback machines or ripping out the very innards of a whole host of modular devices, synths, and other mysterious noisemakers.
Derek Michael :: Enroute 1 (Detroit Underground)
Listening to the album on the road has been a great experience—the use of abstract electronic flutter, strange blips and bleeps, and punching bass, beats, and blistering rhythms is astounding.
Meat Beat Manifesto & DHS :: Man From Mantis EP (Love Love)
Explosive right from the start, Jack Dangers and Ben Stokes need no introduction. Their footprint in the breaks, bass, and baffling bleep techno/electro scene has inspired a whole generation of enthusiasts trying to catch up.
Legiac :: Vespertine (Riddim)
It’s not that nothing stands out—it’s that everything stands out. If this was an exam I’d have the hardest time revising and retaining all the details. Challenging […]









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