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Tag: Glitch
Mesaverde :: Triangulate (Point Source Electronic Arts)
It’s all here, triangulated for us mere mortals on Triangulate—an album we didn’t know was absolutely essential for the burgeoning industrial glitch scene.
V-Stók :: Liminal (Position Disposition)
Subtle dub extracts, instrumental tangents, and glitchy transmitted noises are more disjointed and surreal this time around.
V/A :: Darker Sounds Of A Present Future Vol. 1 (Errorgrid)
A mind-bending amalgamation of talented musicians finding themselves at the crossroads between an industrial-glitch fusion and deconstructed, dystopian sound worlds.
Hexalyne :: Tcaresset (Kaer’Uiks)
As Hexalyne, his latest outfit, the prolific Romanian shakes off the past for a more polished glitch-industrial sheen for none other than our favorite record label, Kaer’Uiks.
exm :: MMLXXVII (Self Released)
Each piece sequentially numbered (“00001” through “00006”), exm always manages to traverse strange, bewildering worlds where synthesizer strains merge with organic and cybernetic details.
AshTreJinkins :: Season of the Lost (Schematic Music Co.)
AshTreJinkins’ expansive talents that never fail to maintain peak interests for the listener’s ears through soft reveries and crumpling contemplations.
Noayama :: Yama Calling EP (Musik Aus Strom™)
A skittering 16-minutes of rejuvenated glitch-hop and beat making that will intrigue fans who appreciate both the American and European takes on instrumental and sample led mixtapes.