Where earlier notable artists such as Funckarma, Funkstörung, Gescom, and Proem are touching points, Suumhow successfully shape their sound as the new benchmark connecting them together.
Tag: Glitch
Mike Griffin (Energy No. 13) :: The life of the DJ, artist, & co-label owner (ECU)
Meet Mike Griffin, the sonic wizard behind Energy No. 13, hailing from the dynamic music scene of South Florida. With roots deeply entrenched in the world of rock and metal, he made a thrilling transition into the electronic music realm during the mid-1990s…
HØST :: The Sacred Grove (Renraku)
The Sacred Grove is a kaleidoscope of impacting sounds and shapes that combines abstract, dub, and 2-step structures.
BLUSH RESPONSE :: Dimensional Research (Kontaktor)
The end product is a potent jumble of industrial goliaths and saturated glitch entangled in a web of modular mayhem.
Unterm Rad :: Unfinished Business (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Often paralleled among artists such as Richard Devine, Xanopticon, and Qebrus, the Chicago native tilts sound forms into a microcosm of glitch and mechanical gaps, exposing what is arguably the pinnacle of his discography.
Panopticum :: Apophenia EP (Nenormalizm)
Ultimately an EP that references early IDM years, including “connection” points such as Proem, Ochre, The Flashbulb, and Bad Loop—it’s succinctly mechanical and utterly balanced front to back.
Marco Simioni :: FOMO (Detroit Underground)
Another incredibly surreal album of cutting-edge experimental electronic music from a gifted sound design artist.
Affluencer :: aux4439 (mindcolormusic)
In its ten sonic Polaroids, which are wide and bursting with life, there are cracked clip-hop moments as well as early Skam and Toytronic days of murky electrical flows and brittle lullaby mechanics.