Tag: Experimental

Low Communication :: 12 AM Not For Sleeping (EC Underground)

12 AM Not For Sleeping finds Ukrainian producer Bohdan Linchevskyi (aka Low Communication) sharpening his signature blend of broken rhythms, bass pressure, and warped sonic textures into a tightly focused, nocturnal world. Across original tracks and a suite of adventurous remixes, the record becomes a vivid study in fractured percussion and the restless reshaping of electronic form.

Autechre :: Tri Repetae (Warp) — 30 years later

Autechre’s Tri Repetae (Warp Records, 1995) marked a turning point in electronic music, fusing minimal rhythms, metallic textures, and abstract melodies into something both mechanical and deeply human. Three decades on, its futuristic pulse and experimental sound design still feel timeless, reaffirming the duo’s position as architects of music yet to come.

Solypsis :: THE COMING FIGHT (Voidstar Productions)

Solypsis’ The Coming Fight detonates sixteen micro-bursts of mechanical chaos, where James Miller channels industrial grit and power-noise pulses through fractured, bass-driven technoid landscapes. Across blistered percussion, warped synths, and insurgent IDM-infused breakcore, the album balances brutality with transcendence, crafting a confrontational yet hypnotic journey through sound.

The Black Dog ​:: Loud Ambient (Dust Science)

The Black Dog’s Loud Ambient channels the raw, methodical energy of ’90s British electronica, translating Sheffield’s margins—abandoned factories, council estates, and urban rhythms—into music that moves both mind and body. With a renewed love for classic drum machines and a disciplined architecture of arpeggio and bass, the album fuses ambient immersion with dancefloor rigor, proving that old-school craft can still feel urgent and alive.