Two tracks totaling approximately twenty-one minutes, with a concentration on broad and wide-angle ambient-dub/techno extracts.
Tag: Minimal Techno
Utility Player :: AutoStrada (Rednetic)
The inclusion of Warp Records’ Artificial Intelligence-era themes from the mid-90s is as brief and crisp as ever, with brittle and minimal techno extrusions rounding off the edges.
Jilk :: Found Little Lost (noci miste)
A delicate time-capsule composed of fragile electronics recommended for fans of B. Fleischmann, Ovuca, ISAN, and múm.
Huxion :: Huxion (ata:empire)
The subdued ambient techno strands and melodic rhythms oscillate back and forth with thoughtfully placed atmospheric pulses, creating a sound as hazy as time itself.
Anders Ilar :: Light & Shadow (Touched Music)
Marking twenty years since the release of Everdom, their experience in tech, minimal, and glitch shines through, staying true to form but undoubtedly pushing the boundaries with frequent outbursts of clever electronica.
Rico Casazza :: Escandon EP (Perimeter Junk)
These five selections shake and shimmy through downtempo layers with a pseudo-lounge cadence.
Abdicant :: In-Group (Mahorka)
A calm set of aural vistas drenched with reverberant and blissful low-frequency strands that all mesh together.
Brad P :: Late Night Journeys (Moto Music)
Without a doubt Brad Peterson’s (Brad P) solo album is an essential and wonderful piece for the pure deep house lover as well as those who have an ear for jazz and lush techno auras.