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Tag: IDM
Room of Wires :: Fever Switch EP (Rednetic)
Room of Wires collaborate to create an uneasy blend of field recordings, modular synths and handcrafted software yielding twisted yet fragile sounds, woven together to form an exhilarating audio dream.
Tomoroh Hidari :: The Reinterpretation of Dreams (小さな夢達 remixed) (Mahorka)
“A world appears, held together by the threads woven into the fabric of the original tracks, but expanded into a multi-faceted sonic cosmos, a wider world for the original narrow story to expand into.” ~ Tomoroh Hidari
Made :: When Straight Lines Become Curves EP (brokntoys)
A blast from the pasts’ future, still intact and ever forward-thinking electronics not to be missed.
µ-Ziq & Mrs Jynx :: Secret Garden (Planet Mu)
By the time each passage opens its pinnacle envelope, we are listening to a letter of pure dexterity as we feel every note like a stream of open consciousness.
Farron :: Shinrin Yoku (Shaw Cuts)
Shinrin Yoku projects cinematic quality narration within this captivating arc. Taking off from meditative control, progressions soon lead through saturated percussion that from the offset may seem slightly unsettling.
Varsity Star :: “Mixtape” (Official Music Video) (Small Pond) — premiere
Varsity Star gives us a taster of his latest electronica givings. Full album to drop November 5th on Small Pond.
Rachiid Paralyzing :: Unbearable Lightness (Kaer’Uiks)
Unbearable Lightness reveals Rachiid Paralyzing’s adeptness for mangled glitch bits and hardened acid squelched audio science.
V/A :: Majestik Func (Woodwork)
AFT Lounge Tech has purposefully selected a specific range of sounds, compiling a continuous mix designed to weave an essential storyline.
Core Alter :: m-Realizable (3OP)
Core Alter have once again unearthed a microcosm of pseudo-industrial fragments blending and sandblasting blips’n bleeps with an emphasis on roughened outer soundscapes.
The Black Dog :: Music For Photographers (Dust Science)
This album feels like a soundtrack to a photographer’s day out in late summer or early autumn, capturing Sheffield at its brutalist best.

















