Ultimae Records charges the digital front with three new releases of rare live recordings from the Morpheus Lounge and Espace Atlas Auditorium of La Filature […]
Tag: Glitch
V/A :: Third Envizion (Envizigae)
Best identified as a go-to compilation, Third Envizion displays a succinct vision of experimental treasures that pluck the heartstrings and rattles the earth. [Release page] Thirty tracks spread across […]
D-Fried :: The Lost Tomorrow (Discontinu)
A sense of development is fostered within each sonic structure—emotive, well-lit and infused with a propensity towards beat-centric and melody based harmonies. [Release page] Through […]
Terminal 11 :: Double review (Hymen / Phthalo)
Michael Castaneda, late of Tempe, Arizona, drops a frenetic yet disciplined album entitled Self Exorcism on Hymen Records. Shortly after its release, an EP on Phthalo […]
Ochre :: National Ignition (Self-Released)
National Ignition hits all the right spots and feels like his best work yet—taking classical sensibility and striking a happy balance with beat laden electronics […]
V/A :: Iugeri Sonus II (Acre)
Iugeri Sonus II exemplifies the multifaceted sounds of Acre—broken electro enriched by weaving experiments that bend, tweak and alter reality. Acre opens up 2013 by […]
Jules Levine :: Pixel Dub (Aud-Art)
The boundaries between smoldering dub escapes through a tunnel filled with dance friendly chemicals of slow-moving synths and agitated glitch. [Release page] The inevitable push-pull effect of […]
The Mollusk :: DUSK (Enig’matik)
The Mollusk carefully peels layer upon layer of sonic detail to craft a pleasant trip through electronic tranquility. [Release page] The Mollusk (aka Melbourne-based Shane […]
Datacrashrobot :: Disassembler (Battery Park Studio)
As Disassembler embarks on its direct mission of controlled electronics, there are textured layers of mechanical rhythms buried underneath sheets of lost signals. As Sorin Paun (aka […]
Pinklogik :: Random Access Memory (Section 27)
While not entirely focused on complex electronic sparks, Pinklogik rests somewhere in between ambient fizzle versus experimental drizzle and adheres to a calming foray of melodic attractions. […]














