Eight darker strewn industrial-dub strands are presented by Lost Cat Magnet (aka Ricardo Acevedo) on Experiments in Terra.
Tag: Glitch
Fragile X :: Human Condition (Cue Dot)
In this moving 9-tracker Human Condition, Gorecki explores emotive forms that are delicate and subtle on the broad strokes, with intensifying eclectic details baked within.
Özcan Saraç :: Copnvvvs (Kaer’Uiks)
Özcan Saraç creates fields of research using information processing and structures, with the purpose of questioning the human being’s relation to the universal system, logic and political mechanisms.
Neuro… No Neuro :: Faces & Fragments (Audiobulb)
Neuro… No Neuro’s ruminative plateaus featured on Faces & Fragments understand the omniscience as the artistry within each track shares its lush fragmented elements absorbed in such preciously decayed increments.
Elin Piel :: Satsuma Sunday (Muzan Editions)
Each track captured as a live performance stands as a singular moment with developed meaning as each thought swirls and concocts fresh images and understandings with repeat listening.
Gábor Lázár :: Boundary Object (Planet Mu)
What we see progress across these eight live tracks captured on Boundary Object, is dynamic shifts in time signatures that bounce yet hold a glitch mentality.
V/A :: TUNCD2 (Móatún 7)
TUNCD2 delves into the trenches, delivering a cross-section of form and function, displaying a variety of genres and sub-genres.
HRYM & Friends :: Heimferd EP (Kahvi Collective)
Heimferd is an overflowing sonic stream that simply pulls on the heartstrings, gently plucking away in the background, not making too much of a fuss, and containing just enough momentum and emotional fuel to keep us drawn in.
V/A :: Regression In Unconsciousness (Geometric Corruption)
Fraught with terrifying motifs and stomach churning extravaganzas there is also occasional undertones of melodic exploration.
Somatic Responses :: Process Mapping (Photon Emissions)
An avalanche of visceral electronics, pulling the listener through an array of sound scraped beauty.
Serge Geyzel :: Xenophonic (Touched Revolutions)
Xenophonic starts deceptively, the melancholy of its opening salvo that gives way to well-placed beats and a very human rhythm don’t prepare me for what lies ahead.
















