Foraging through massive amounts of data and reconstituting them into byte-size recordings that have sporadic start and end points, The Best Of Yellow Yellow Salamand’r is a perplexing and dense assortment worth diving into head-first to unravel its mysterious trip.
Tag: Noise
Strategy :: Unexplained Sky Burners (Peak Oil)
“I believe we are enriched in life by interaction with mysteries, even if whimsically or as a thought experiment. Zeroing in on the ‘unexplained sky burner’ allowed me to step into the zone of the unknown in a playful, and mentally necessary way I think.” ~ Paul Dickow (aka Strategy)
Fetcho :: Fetcho (Schematic Music Co.)
This one slipped by our radar earlier this year (May 2022)—Fetcho (aka Brandon Knocke) delivers a wide range of sonic delights and we’re back on track with his self-titled on Schematic Music Company. Busting through in-your-face electronics and polished braindance elements…
Dragon :: From silence, impermeable space EP (Ryu)
From silence, impermeable space EP transitions, and fades away as if nothing ever happened. As if these peculiar disheveled electrical bits were perhaps a mirage; that once we’ve wiped our eyes to see better, only vanishes into thin air.
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.
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.
NOXIN :: Dream Sequence (Evel)
It’s a baffling journey, or dream sequence rather, where NOXIN takes us through unusual paths, fractured bits and pieces sliced into tinier elements, both structured and deforming before us.
uncle nofun :: Attika EP (Self Released)
An impacted extended player that draws the listener into its thick wall of unusually compelling noise.
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.
Deli Kuvveti :: Erato EP (3OP)
Where minuscule errors loop, dither, and fade, these precious slices, while seemingly arcane, tend to explore organic worlds; their blissful bristles and tangible electrical machinery merge with expansive and detuned instruments that we can’t quite pin down.
Aelk Minsur :: H EP (Self Released)
It appears that one of our favorite sonic alchemists has dived into much darker waters. Noise ambient and experimental electronics consistently intermix, yet with Aelk Minsur, there’s […]

















