Dense and fractured aural fields twist apart, scorched and ripped at the seams, the trio smother what feels like hundreds of rhythms.
Tag: IDM
Printiig :: Interhymns (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Hailing from India, Shubharun Sengupta occupies the Printiig moniker and Interhymns is a ten track behemoth of electrical activity and shrapnel beats.
BASTARD :: Full Bleed EP (Renraku)
A spontaneous yet refreshing EP; foraging glitch acrobatics with a roughened textural style.
Tom Hodge & Floex :: Je Suis Karl — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Minority)
Floex’s electronics can be punchy and delicate in spots; they juxtapose Hodge’s flow of wailing orchestral sounds…
Fleck E.S.C :: Rough Silk EP (Central Processing Unit)
Fleck E.S.C (aka Franck Collin) proves yet again his ability to create music that is both unique and electro-centered—Rough Silk being his second EP for CPU.
exm :: comp (Dyadik)
Everything on this release is easy to put on again and again, with so much going on it’s virtually impossible to take it all in during one sitting. Careful which track you choose to repeat though as you could easily lose your week to this one.
Moon Fear Moon :: Memories That Keep EP (High Grade Media)
For fans of melancholic electronics and calm ambient meanderings, we’re expecting these memories to keep.
µ-Ziq :: Hello (Planet Mu)
Planet Mu owner Mike Paradinas (aka µ-Ziq) wraps up 2022 with his 3rd release of new material this year. Feeling more like a welcomed visit from an old friend than anything else.
Plaid :: Feorm Falorx (Warp)
If the centuries-long trends of science are anything to go by, then Plaid might just be the mystics of our time with their ability to master it with everything they put out there.
dgoHn :: Portus EP (Analogical Force)
Reminding us of an earlier time when exp-electronics and Warp-era electronica were fresh, fulfilling, and doggoned unexpected, dgoHn’s sound is one to take note of.
Sohn Jamal :: 3 EP (Schematic Music Co.)
Not afraid of nostalgia and where abstract electronic music once took us, Sohn Jamal reshapes the familiar within unfamiliar channels and is very much present in the now.

















