To not only emulate with such accuracy the pads and warm-feelings of Scotland’s well-loved duo, to be able to accentuate and highlight in a truly modern fashion without detracting from the feelings, is a feat in itself.
Tag: Experimental
Owen Vince :: Old Sympathy (Slow Dance)
There’s some excellent electronic work throughout—real deep and crunchy sounds sit comfortably against the broken-up ambient backdrops.
Xordox :: Omniverse (Editions Mego)
Omniverse is otherworldly in a futuristic and Sci-fi kind of way, yet it holds all those classic sounds emanating from a 1980s inspired European synth sound. From this release an intricate soundtrack emanates, often touching upon the fringes of techno rave, yet it never sounds recycled in any way and holds its own originality.
The Fire Video :: 海空時間電子宇宙 (Self Released)
The album starts off with fluctuating IDM and beat-infused choruses to jazz-blasted and grooving hip-hop sound sculptures, and eventually transforms into dreamlike fragments that appear to have no end and no beginning.
Fail & Hendekagon :: Rust (Adventurous Music)
These scorched and often blistered sandstorms are pulled together with a soundtrack-infused sheen, as if intentionally meant to rust and permanently damage itself along the way.
Kero :: Demo Vectors (Detroit Underground)
Sandblasted electronics mixed with shattered glass and corrosive blips’n bleeps, Demo Vectors acts as Kero’s raison d’etre as each piece eclipses itself.
Kanz :: Remind Me Tomorrow (Mahorka)
These are sounds of silence—signs and signals scattered on desolate landscapes, unusually lifelike with organic substructures made audible to the human ear.
Stendeck :: Carnage (Hymen)
A grandiose conception of musical drama, set with psychological developments within a collection of unique plots. Think futuristic soundwaves, distorted developments that explode into surrealistic temporary dance like themes, while also dropping into the calm.
A Typo I Feed Iris Noll :: bleeddreams (Schematic Music Co.)
With best intentions—no seat belt is required with this release, instead allow yourself to free fall at the speed and in the direction A Typo I Feed Iris Noll has meticulously premeditated in this influentially inspired piece that has more than enough legs to stand next to the giants before him.
Jeremy Young :: “Trafic” (feat. Tomonari Nishikawa) — video premiere
The pieces that make up Amaro are what happens when you take a bunch of citrus and herbs and ferment them together, and then distill them. “Trafic” video premiere.
Koreless :: Agor (Young)
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.










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