The talented sonic experimentalist traverses dark corridors where glitch pillars brush against industrial sandstorms.
Tag: Post-Industrial
Mitoma :: PentadEP (Section 27)
A smoldering five-piece suite of deconstructed electronics from the upper atmosphere, merged together succinctly by a mastermind of the scene.
V/A :: Darker Sounds Of A Present Future Vol. 1 (Errorgrid)
A mind-bending amalgamation of talented musicians finding themselves at the crossroads between an industrial-glitch fusion and deconstructed, dystopian sound worlds.
Exan :: Centic Primer (Errorgrid)
Massive elements wrest sublimely together here within fascinatingly designed superstructures of granular realms
Dryft :: From Stasis (n5MD)
Dryft exist in that sweet spot between classic IDM sounds and the more ambient end of the (rhythmic) noise and industrial genres.
Tescon Pol :: Object or Entity EP (Self Released)
Mic Finger and Ariel Johannessen (aka Tescon Pol) continue to muster abstract yet surreal electronics as Object or Entity further defines their broken rhythmic sputter to a tee.
Cathode Ray Tube :: Wandering Stars EP (Condition:Human)
Cathode Ray Tube’s form of crunchy industrial glitch and blurry hypnotics continues to expand via Wandering Stars’ 4-piece suite.
Defrag :: Idle Lines (Kaer’Uiks)
The latest Defrag release takes the roots of electronic music and pushes them towards a more contemporary and overtly experimental direction.
V/A :: Eleventh Listen (People Can Listen)
Belarus-based People Can Listen push forward with their Listen series, and the Eleventh assortment features 17 cutting-edge tracks spanning multiple levels of the experimental electronic spectrum.
Brainquake :: Excess Denied (Mahorka) — Double video premiere
Excess Denied by Brainquake (there’s a genre in itself), is the latest album on Bulgaria’s Mahorka—a splintered post-industrial, broken beat smorgasbord of synths, vocals, and downtempo extrusions.
Unknowndivide :: “Reverence” — Video premiere
The visuals for Unknowndivide’s “Reverence” (from the Existence album on Labile) represent an inner journey into 3D alien and extraterrestrial landscapes, sometimes more abstract, sometimes more detailed.
















