Despite nearly 20 years since its release, nothing has dimmed or faded the impact of these tracks nor their sounds and scenarios.
Tag: IDM
Terminal 11 :: The Heaviness Of Hovering EP (Satellite Era)
The Heaviness Of Hovering is a baffling five-piece suite that smashes braindance, IDM, and glitchy electronics into one massive behemoth.
Hexalyne :: Null Surfaces (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Hexalyne has mountaineered IDM’s varied peaks and valleys, standing apart as one of the leaders in the experimental electronic scene, and one we continue to look forward to discovering.
Özcan Saraç :: OPUS H04S CELL (Kaer’Uiks)
Operating at over 100 MPH, Özcan Saraç delivers claustrophobic electronic mayhem that zigzags with deconstructed non-rhythms and massive slabs of noise that are a workout on the ears.
Jani Ho :: Bunjil Place EP (Detroit Underground)
Jani Ho deforms traditional experiments in electronic music; and instead, gives us challenging rhythms teetering on the edges of industrial, electro, and braindance channels.
f5point6 :: A Matter of Light and Depth (See Blue Audio) — Video premiere
Such a powerful yet minimalist album, f5point6 successfully traverses the smallest glitch fractures across each of its dozen tracks presented here…
Strangebird~Sounds :: Lavender River (Audiobulb)
Ambient microsound combines with electronics to support a complete listening experience taking in and combining elements and views.
Peltiform :: FUTURISM (Section 27)
The raw energy and dynamism of modern technology simply becomes tangible as each audible slice explores the farthest reaches of sandblasted electronics.
Flavia Massimo :: Glitch (Audiobulb)
What I like best about this album is that the stories told are all about texture and emotion, sometimes dark and powerful, sometimes delicate yet commanding…
Mr. Projectile :: Slow Motion Hailstorm (La Luna / Wex)
Matthew Arnold’s sound has changed since his Toytronic days, although not drastically. The tender melodies of the past remain, the lightness of touch, with innovations in musical design…
Retic :: mind blind found sound (Self Released)
Reminding us of earlier times when artists like Arovane, Phonem, Lackluster (et al) crafted delicately woven and fresh electronics, Retic traverses familiar sonic terrain.
















