Point Source Electronic Arts continue to expand their sonic reach with well-curated compilations displaying a knack for abstract electronics in all of its wonderfully skewed shapes and forms.
Tag: Glitch
Autechre :: Chiastic Slide & LP5 reissues (Warp)
…I like to think of Chiastic Slide and LP5 as the last albums Autechre made on planet Earth before gliding into another dimension.
OdNu :: My Own Island (Audiobulb)
Guitar flickers intertwine with delicate synth tones and drones on My Own Island. It’s a creative surplus of dense yet minimalist extractions that call out to nature; an organic overflow of simplicity.
Scarper :: Fyretone EP (Plexus)
Delivering downtempo frequencies bursting at the seams with chilled, mid-90s sound-scaping nostalgia, Fyretone drafts a parallel with the likes of B12, Sun Electric, Bola, and The Higher Intelligence Agency et al.
TBEX & Elias Zorn :: Solar Parallax EP (Adventurous Music)
Also dipping into darker industrial tropes, TBEX and Elias Zorn offer an ebb and flow of visceral and surreal audio-shards that take over the landscape…
Synalegg :: hArmOnii tanD3m (Evel)
As softened tones and drones intermix with fibrous bass slabs and lullaby mechanics, an ebb of flow of dense and simmering tunes is the resultant assortment.
V/A :: The Sonic Landscapes Mission (EC Underground — Roel Funcken “Steve Brown” video premiere
Steve Brown devoted a great deal of time and energy to fostering a sense of community. The Sonic Landscapes Mission represents 53 sound expeditions celebrating his love for electronic music…
Jawhinge :: Jawhinge (Mahorka)
A proverbial smorgasbord of abstract electronic nuggets that transform into many digestible sizes and shapes.
Fleck E.S.C. :: Walking Free EP (Woodwork)
Rhythmic funk and drum machines gone rampant, Fleck E.S.C. delivers a perfectly compact EP to keep us cool enough not to notice the blistering summer heatwave.
Lobie :: Cosa (Point Source Electronic Arts)
It goes without question that Cosa is a fully-formed and beat-infested swarm, etching a bricolage of musical pathways.
tamiX :: X NEW YEAR (Detroit Underground)
Clearly skilled with that beast of a machine, tamiX spends over 60 minutes slowly morphing melodies and arpeggios while bringing some rhythm inbound at key points to keep the interest going.

















