Massive echoes overtake Return To Baseline, Yin Yang Audio’s debut for the ever-consistent Onset Audio imprint.
Tag: Noise
Wilder Gonzales Agreda :: Anti Argolla Peruana (Superspace)
Wilder Gonzales Agreda taps into sporadic sonic spaces, one filled with a plethora of electrical debris, tiny melodic bursts, and all the while, weaving his way through crackling computer blips and technoid flutter.
Tomoroh Hidari :: Oblivion Engine EP (Schematic Music Co.)
A behemoth in the field of crumbling experimental electronic music, Oblivion Engine inches its way to the top of our best releases of 2023.
Cercle Futur :: La Guerre Comme Expérience Intérieure (Roulette Rekordz)
A high-octane mélange of surreal experiments in sound design, elevating fractured electronic music and modular machines.
2view :: Cathode Ray Tube (Condition:Human)
The Island of Doubt and Colossus are available on Condition:Human and what a wicked and unexpected storm they are.
3View :: BLAEN (Welsh Modular Alliance)
It’s no surprise that BLAEN (aka John Healy) encapsulates the farthest depths of electrical collisions; he’s been at it for over two decades, honing his skills behind machines and dangling cables.
Colin Dyer :: 47ram Negativ65 EP (Schematic Music Co.)
47ram Negativ65 is an ultra condensed collection of scattered melodic mayhem, acid shifts, and sandblasted technoid assemblages.
exm :: TreeThree (Self Released)
exm finds comfort in lengthy, amorphous soundscapes from many miles above our atmosphere.
Saroos :: Turtle Roll (Alien Transistor)
To put the German band Saroos on the listening map, one only has to mention a couple of names: the Notwist and Morr Music.
Adrien d’Elzius :: Straight from the Void (Pt.1) EP (Self Released)
Crisp and crunchy acid swirls inhabit Straight from the Void (Pt. 1), the first EP of three as Adrien d’Elzius breaks through rugged electronic sound space.
V/A :: How to Stay Conscious While You Drown (Heterodox)
Heterodox continues to stretch the boundaries of abstract electronics with How to Stay Conscious While You Drown presenting 18 tracks of crumpled sounds agitating the landscape.

















