Where noisier elements collide with suspended particles of dust and debris, Emergent carefully weaves industrial, ambient, and its mechanical echo with an astounding amount of fluid detail.
Tag: Noise
Aelk Minsur :: Tar (Self Released)
A shape-shifting behemoth of sonic artillery where all manner of broken beats, electro sludge, and disjointed hip-hop meld with bass thuds from another world.
Serge Geyzel :: Departures EP (brokntoys)
The viscosity and low-end turbulence surrounding each track exhibits an electro-industrial backwash infusion.
LPF12 :: Appear (Self Released)
A long-time contributor to the dark ambient community with tinges of cinematic soundscapes and industrial shards, LPF12 (aka Sascha Lemon) continues to extrapolate beats and far off spaces with Appear.
Gore Tech :: Pulse Tundra EP (Ohm Resistance)
Deeply conceptual—conjuring time, space and even extraterrestrial life, exploring feelings that are intensified to the point of wildness, with the purity of spirit.
Meat Beat Manifesto :: Storm The Studio (Sweatbox / Wax Trax!)
From the way Jack Dangers chose multiple versions of the same song to the unexpected blasts of pure unadulterated distortion, to the chugging beats 10 years ahead of their time.
William Fields :: Bokuseki (EVEL)
As noted on the press-release, William Fields “explores the limits of algorithmic composition and code-based digital technology,” with Bokuseki revealing eight complex soundscapes that flicker, fade and fracture.
O C O S I :: Low World Order EP (Ohm Resistance)
Low World Order seeks to replenish darker electronic passages and reaches further into the trenches of claustrophobic sound mangling.
LAITR :: Sapphire Send (Acroplane)
The Madrid-based producer from Manchester delivers old-school blistered beats with downtempo elements and tosses them about. The resulting deconstructed and bass-infused tracks tend to shift and shatter.
Tom Hall :: Failed Attempts at Silence (Superpang)
All compositions are steady and laid back, showcasing intermingling patterns of varied lifeform, all of which allow for a great sense of escapism directly through the headphones.
Owen Vince :: Old Sympathy (Slow Dance)
There’s some excellent electronic work throughout—real deep and crunchy sounds sit comfortably against the broken-up ambient backdrops.









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