With its final transmission, Point Source Electronic Arts closes the circuit in full stride, assembling a wide-ranging, deeply considered body of work that honors its legacy while letting the signal fade on its own terms.
Tag: MTCH
Vortex Count :: Mantra Remixed (Polygon Network) — [concise]
Together, these explorations form a captivating mosaic of splintered downtempo clicks and cuts, crafted from the upper echelons of experimental electronic music.
MTCH :: hkyrbnnpkmdtvovgjr (Evel)
Melody is all but absent, replaced instead by interwoven mechanical filaments that thread each track together. It’s a lattice of IDM-laced circuitry, clanking and whirring toward coherence, like sentient machines in the act of debugging themselves.
V/A :: Artist Showcase – 5th Edition (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Establishing a benchmark for high-definition electronic experimentation, US-based Point Source Electronic Arts explores expansive landscapes steeped in post-industrial terrain, striking a balance between explosive glitch mechanisms and delicate atmospheric textures.
MTCH :: Qurv Trysr (Point Source Electronic Arts)
After the radical Ilvnt Dsrpt EP (Detroit Underground, 2023), MTCH decides to take us on a journey through the looming atmosphere of corrupted lost data on Qurv Trysr for Point Source Electronic Arts.
V/A :: Genome 4 (Point Source Electronic Arts)
The artists on the roster, each crafting their own fractured soundscapes, represent the state of experimental electronics in a decisive way as the appropriately named imprint actively pursues all types of visual-audio creation—bringing together a wide range of talented musicians.
mtch :: Ilvnt Dsrpt EP (Detroit Underground)
An immensely complex extended player from the glitch genre guru.
V/A :: Artist Showcase – 4th Edition (Point Source Electronic Arts)
The Artist Showcase series offers a community of like-minded sonic sculptors a platform to present their enigmatic but perplexing structures for the world to interpret.
V/A :: Genome 3 (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Each musician displays their own knack for agitated electrical mayhem, some dive into grittier industrial spaces, while others venture into modular fizz-fuzz acrobatics.
Mtch :: Pleth (Self Released)
Pleth sees a plethora of perplexing tracks expanding and contracting as Mtch (aka Mitch Cramer) dissolves hundreds of glitch morsels and recombines them into alien transmissions.

















