Low World Order seeks to replenish darker electronic passages and reaches further into the trenches of claustrophobic sound mangling.
Tag: Post-Industrial
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.
Stendeck :: Carnage (Hymen)
A grandiose conception of musical drama, set with psychological developments within a collection of unique plots. Think futuristic soundwaves, distorted developments that explode into surrealistic temporary dance like themes, while also dropping into the calm.
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.
O C O S I “This Year’s Hex” — Video premiere
An emphasis on heavy, heavy beats supporting deep, shuddering bass and dark atmospherics. With the drums playing such a heavy role in these songs one […]
Room of Wires :: Plague of People (Ant-Zen)
Room Of Wires continuing to unleash complex electronic structures exhibiting form and dysfunction via darker experimental electronic strains.
second seasons :: Parse, Care (Schematic)
A fascinating study of what happens when you apply Autechre levels of technology to making more directly accessible but still experimental beats.
UnknownDivide :: Existence (Labile)
One simply cannot pigeonhole UnknownDivide, and maybe that’s the intention. When sparks like “Reverence” punctuate your soul and the title track pierces our ventricles, one can only imagine where we’ll be taken next.
V/A :: Sunwarped Vol. 1 (Sunwarped)
Scorched, forged, and ripped to shreds, Sunwarped Vol. 1 draws from a vast assemblage of like-minded Artizona-based sound artists and manages to obliterate dark ambient, modular, and post-industrial noise-scapes into hundreds of pieces.
O C O S I :: 373AHELL (Ohm Resistance)
An emphasis on heavy, heavy beats supporting deep, shuddering bass and dark atmospherics. With the drums playing such a heavy role in these songs one could be forgiven for mistaking it for a Scorn release from a bygone year.















