Diskordant is a live, improvisational minimal extrusion from below the surface that ebbs and flows with a sense of aural wonder—its thick textures and tones are the core elements.
Tag: Live
Sontag Shogun :: “The Tightrope Session” — Video premiere
Sontag Shogun shares “The Tightrope Session” — a live performance recorded in an industrial lighting design warehouse in Brooklyn.
Thedi :: Live at FSK-HH (Adventurous Music)
Especially notable are occasional bursts of crisp, digital static. I enjoyed imagining that the performance was a kind of industrial construction itself—as though I was hearing music while looking at its naked guts.
Ian Boddy :: Modulations III (DiN)
Essentially, three albums’ worth of extraterrestrial audio works, Modulations III encapsulates improvised movements with large-scale atmospheric rhythms.
Mantle of Gets :: Porto D311022D5810 (Uchelfa)
Building up and breaking down, the recording slowly melts in front of our eyes, its magnetic pulse and downtempo distortion is utterly sublime.
Mantle of Gets :: Lisbon D300422D5409 (Uchelfa)
This recording, with all its dust, debris, and dense sound sculptures, dives straight through the magnetosphere and doesn’t hold back.
subtractiveLAD :: Wreckage (Self Released)
It’s an evocative work with broad, expansive gestures, downshifts that resonate in the bellows of a planet, and soaring updrafts. The subtractiveLAD must flow! Stop […]
tamiX :: X NEW YEAR (Detroit Underground)
Clearly skilled with that beast of a machine, tamiX spends over 60 minutes slowly morphing melodies and arpeggios while bringing some rhythm inbound at key points to keep the interest going.
Qebo & William Fields :: αlive (3OP)
Downtempo IDM escapades are αlive and well, taking us further and further into this decade.
Arpanet + The Book of Drexciya (Apr 8, 2022) — IWF Substation UK
Gerald Donald (of Drexciya, Dopplereffekt, Der Zyklus, Heinrich Mueller, Japanese Telecom, Zwischenwelt, and many more artists) will be performing a rare (and only UK date) live A/V performance coinciding with the 20th anniversary of Arpanet’s first release, Wireless Internet.

















