For the Móatún 7 imprint, he has unleashed a subtle and textured electronic blanket on Dreampeace, and there are plenty of charges in and of itself.
Tag: Glitch
Hexalyne :: Exivvaves (Point Source Electronic Arts)
With characteristic rhythmic splutters reminiscent of alien transmissions, Exivvaves skillfully entwines hundreds of layers, blips, bleeps, and crunchy melodic strands.
Heogen :: Inantiphsea (Touched Music)
There is wonderful fusion is styles and influences under the Heogen moniker, fusing the complex and surreal composition style of exm (aka Jeroen Bax) with the melodic and rhythmical style.
Low End Resorts :: Dungeons of Miami (Megastructure)
Deep layers of abstract electronics are present in each of the nine compositions, which are layered over a variety of sculpted noises and textured rhythms.
Octavcat :: KP Index (VLSI)
Eight tracks that hum their way through warm modular realms, as if to suggest a peaceful journey through time, are led by Octavcat, who leaves very little breathing room.
IGR J17091-3624 :: IGR J17091-3624 EP (Móatún 7)
It’s a pleasant (if not searing) adventure that manipulates our senses and our sense of location while transferring us via ragged rhythms that we find ourselves repeating.
Onepointwo :: Cycles (Subexotic)
Onepointwo alternates between expressive blips and expanding bleeps while picking and plucking on synth waves.
Arovane :: Icol Diston — 2023 Remaster (Keplar)
Since his first releases in the late 1990s, he’s always made music that bears a resemblance to his peers while being wholly unique.