Key actor and indie label in the vast panorama of modern day electronica and sound art, Mahorka started its creative adventure back in 2000-2001 with strongly aligned ideas to participate actively in advanced experimental music worldwide and from various cultural horizons.
Tag: Glitch
Hydroplane :: Zquidvazion EP (Schematic / Nebleena) — [concise]
From start to close, Gorrio weaves a tightly knit narrative—electronic language spoken fluently, rhythmically, and with striking clarity.
Nosivel :: Knowledge & Ignorance EP (Glitchpulse)
Across 24 minutes, these compositions crawl, stagger, and spark with an urgency that feels both deliberate and unrelenting.
V/A :: Perimeter Loops Vol. II (Perimeter Junk)
A tightly curated suite of short but potent DJ tools: compact, flavorful, and rhythmically cohesive. In this second volume, Perimeter Loops Vol. II navigates an eclectic terrain—swapping between buoyant, downtempo, and propulsive loopscapes.
Marco Simioni :: Essence Through Approximation (Evel) — [concise]
The entire release unspools as a study in sonic erosion: warped forms blasted at their seams yet retaining an unshakable density—mysterious, broken, and fiercely intact.
Onepointwo :: Rec.Collapse (Astra Solaria)
Onepointwo delivers a powerful, boundary-defying release that captures the sound of systems breaking down and new ones emerging in their place. It’s fierce, future-facing, and absolutely worth your attention.
Lime68k :: still missing at the club (Self Released)
Bursts of chaos pop up all over the album, taking the shape of anything from an explosion to white noise to shouts, reminders of extreme levels of energy threatening to explode at any moment.
Karsten Pflum :: Bexet (Touched Music)
This latest outing reveals a refined yet playful evolution, where analog warmth meets a pulse-driven foundation. With rhythmic patterns that sway between funky downtempo and braindance fragments, Bexet dances fluidly through melodic motifs and lullaby-like phrases.
AZ-Rotator :: Dissociated Mutant Subculture EP (Satellite Era) — [concise]
Always on a quest to unearth forward-thinking soundscapes, microscopic glitches, and braindance residues, AZ-Rotator (aka Uge Ortiz) reconfigures six tracks on Dissociated Mutant Subculture for Satellite Era.
Sons Of Melancholia :: Desert The Non-World EP (Facade Electronics)
With Desert The Non-World, Sons Of Melancholia doesn’t just create music—he crafts environments, scenarios, and subtle emotional shifts. Highly recommended for fans of lowercase ambient, electroacoustic composition, or anyone interested in the outer edges of sonic storytelling.
Slowcream :: dan/s (No.Nine)
If the remaining six tracks of dan/s follow the lead of this opening trio, Slowcream’s return marks a significant chapter not just in his own evolution, but in the broader conversation surrounding contemporary electronic music as a platform for critical, interdisciplinary expression.

















