Various clicks and cuts, drones and tones, as well as dark-ambient details and distant acid-techno shifts manage to seamlessly blend in this strange yet satisfying sonic transmission.
Tag: Noise
O C O S I :: MACULA EP (Self Released)
This new release reveals intricate, thrilling and menacing cybernetic and post-human ambient(ish) excursions.
Force Majeure :: Force Majeure (Concrete Collage)
A baffling collection of mechanically rhythmic fissures that split open just as quickly as they collapse. Mechanically rhythmic fissures High on our radar for several […]
Dfaniks :: L3 (Errorgrid)
This work is quite rich in terms of rhythm and layering details in sound design, while a main glitch aesthetic mark permeates through all tracks.
Stormfield & Mitoma :: Theia EP (Combat)
Perhaps some of the heaviest soundscapes we’ve heard in 2022, Stormfield & Mitoma pack more than the usual punch on Theia EP consisting of 4 original tracks and 5 remixes.
BLAEN :: Carmarthen Dioxide EP (Welsh Modular Alliance)
More analog and synth-blasted madness from the ever-talented South West Wales, UK-based artist BLAEN (aka John Healy of Somatic Responses).
Hannu Karjalainen :: LUXE (Karaoke Kalk)
Departing from the Enovian principle of Ambient as functional room tint or affordance structure for relaxation, LUXE exhibits the genre’s stylistic richness, not to mention latitude, in its questing navigation through diverse sounds and states.
Özcan Saraç :: Copnvvvs (Kaer’Uiks)
Özcan Saraç creates fields of research using information processing and structures, with the purpose of questioning the human being’s relation to the universal system, logic and political mechanisms.
Malarki :: Emergence EP (Errorgrid)
The talented sonic experimentalist traverses dark corridors where glitch pillars brush against industrial sandstorms.
Ex.Hale & King Rambo Sound :: Far East Connection EP (Specimen)
An onslaught of rugged beats and smoldering bass inhabits Far East Connection—a half dozen collection released with Specimen.
Solypsis :: Recidivist (Component)
Solypsis drives a powerful wedge through the whole electronic scene—leaving a jagged and bumpy trail that very few are able to replicate.
















