These scorched and often blistered sandstorms are pulled together with a soundtrack-infused sheen, as if intentionally meant to rust and permanently damage itself along the way.
Tag: Noise
Cathode Ray Tube :: Who woke the demons that broke down the system? (Ohm Resistance)
Where bass, beats and smoldering dark ambient modular activity crunches data into pixelized cinematic warfare, CRT delivers an impacted and multifaceted 9-track explosion.
Jeremy Young :: “Trafic” (feat. Tomonari Nishikawa) — video premiere
The pieces that make up Amaro are what happens when you take a bunch of citrus and herbs and ferment them together, and then distill them. “Trafic” video premiere.
Derek Piotr :: Making and Then Unmaking (Bit-Phalanx / DPSR)
Making and Then Unmaking concerns itself with these rough edges by understanding the confessional quality of folk, whose confessions need not be aesthetically fitting to […]
Scorn :: The Only Place (Ohm Resistance)
As drifting dandelion seeds float in the ether, the only place where one can find a cacophony of fractured drones, shimmering echoes, and sandblasted bass is right here in this wide open space that Scorn carves out for us.
RENEGADE ANDROiD :: Batteries Not Included (Point Source Electronic Arts)
There is enough momentum to send you off balance, but just like a swinging metronome dumped in the burning car tyre piles of this world, always finds it centre just at the right moments.
Xerxes The Dark :: Soundtrack To The Blind Owl (Zāl)
Musically speaking this album navigates between merciless power electronic and death industrialism. It is wicked, distorted and psychoactive.
Gamardah Fungus :: Polaris (Golden Ratio Frequencies)
Polaris reaches an impenetrable sense of mystery—ineffable, doom-esque, concrète and intangible.
Somatic Responses :: Return to Abnormal (Self Released)
Just below its petrified experimental shell is a groove that simply obliterates sound space and captures these ears once again.
Dalhous :: The Composite Moods Collection Vol. 2: Point Blank Range (Denovali) — full album stream
Tracks are pulled to the forefront of the stereo field, continually mutating densely painted neurochemical hallucinations with a breadth of sound previously unheard on previous releases.
Sleep Clinic :: Talus (Errorgrid)
Packed full of dense overlapping rhythms that they begin instead to bleed together into a wall of sound.









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