Dublin-based sound artist Ian Nyquist returns with a new album (Gilded) that bridges ancestral traditions and modern experimentation. Blending reimagined Irish instruments, ambient textures, and hypnotic rhythms, he crafts a lush, transportive soundscape both organic and otherworldly.
Tag: IDM
Ian Boddy & Chris Carter :: Caged 25th Anniversary Edition (The Gray Area Of Mute)
Released in 2000, Caged is a groundbreaking collaboration between electronic music pioneers Ian Boddy and Chris Carter, blending industrial, ambient, and experimental sounds into a uniquely evocative experience. This remastered and expanded edition showcases their deft interplay of menacing drones, cinematic textures, and intricate sonic details, making it essential listening for fans of avant-garde and post-industrial music.
Oh Mr James :: I’m Not Here EP (Analogical Force)
Oh Mr James’ I’m Not Here is a tight, retrofuturist ride through breakbeats, electro, and braindance, fusing nostalgic circuitry with crisp modern form. Across six tracks, it distills decades of electronic experimentation into sharp, rhythmic vignettes that hum with robotic soul and sci-fi flair.
vvhy :: why (Detroit Underground)
Yaporigami and Smany’s debut as vvhy on Detroit Underground crafts a world of glitch-infused intimacy and spectral emotion. Through fractured beats and haunting vocals, the duo shape an enigmatic soundscape that feels both meticulously constructed and beautifully intangible.
Cravagoide :: Hidden Sanctuary (Pulse State)
Cravagoide’s Hidden Sanctuary is a wistful, richly textured IDM suite that weaves ambient drift, downtempo rhythms, and cinematic atmospheres into a nostalgic yet forward-looking soundscape. Drawing inspiration from the golden era of Arovane and Seven Ark, it’s a meditative foray where memory and melody gently intertwine.
Dragon :: The Tullus Project (Clean Error)
Dragon’s The Tullus Project is a high-voltage plunge into the fractured circuitry of Clean Error’s Errormatic extension, fusing glitch-tech precision with post-human emotion. Blending scorched […]
WE FORFEIT :: DMX Krew (Interview & new album preview)
Electronic music pioneer Ed Upton, aka DMX Krew, has been shaping underground sounds for over three decades. In this interview, he reflects on his early days, musical evolution, and the inspiration behind his new album No Way To Control It.
Max Devereaux :: Aguja (Facade Electronics)
Milwaukee-based multi-instrumentalist, composer, painter, and filmmaker Max Devereaux explores the tactile, physical potential of the turntable on Aguja. Through fragmented vinyl manipulation, layered improvisation, and sonic collage, Devereaux transforms noise and decay into structured chaos, echoing the experimental minimalism of artists like Oval and Alva Noto.
exm :: F T (Self Released) — [concise]
exm (Jeroen Bax) returns with F T, a 29-minute continuous composition that blurs the line between structure and entropy. Immersive and ever-morphing, it unfolds as a single, hypnotic current of glitch, melody, and abstract machinery—an intricate study in controlled sonic chaos.
TOKEE :: Путешествие Remixes (Mahorka)
With Путешествие Remixes, the evolution of ЛЕЯ continues—fifteen artists reinterpret the original’s emotional and textural depth through their own sonic prisms. The result is a unified yet kaleidoscopic reimagining, where each remix expands the source material into new dimensions of rhythm, mood, and atmosphere.
Winchester :: Liquid Crystal State EP (Mindwaves Music / G.DUBS) — [concise]
Rooted in Bristol’s dub and breakbeat heritage, Liquid Crystal State plunges into a shadowy realm of low-end pressure and sonic disorientation. Across four immersive tracks, Adam Winchester molds found sounds and heavy textures into a murky, rhythmically fractured journey that blurs nostalgia and the avant-garde.

















