Who Bangs The Noise offers fifteen tracks, tangling a myriad of found sounds, subtle clicks, and atmospheric layers traversing an emotional power.
Tag: Experimental
EA & Θ :: Sense Less (Adventurous Music)
An array of buzzing synths and found-sounds are meticulously connected as the dynamic between controlled and improvised electronics coalesces.
V/A :: Fifteenth Listen (People Can Listen)
Bright and bubbling, turbulent and treacherous, cascading and colliding, each piece dives into rhythmic transformations, somehow linking to form flexible electrical connectors that we continue to gravitate towards.
Less Bells :: “Feral Ghosts Of The Golden West” video premiere from The Drowned Ground (Meadows Heavy)
The 3d release from Less Bells invites the listener on a tour of deep time, wind mountain villages, secret caverns and Victorian parlors.
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.
















