It’s tough, it’s kinda loud, and it’s definitely an entertaining EP, so if you’re on the lookout for some aggressive dubstep, this may do it for ya!
Tag: Satellite Era
Relativity Lounge :: zero-sum EP (Satellite Trax)
Everything about this zero-sum EP radiates talent, from the grooves, to the effortlessness of the transitions, to the bangers, it’s really impressive.
Hitori Tori :: Signals From The Uncharted Expanse EP (Satellite Era)
The high-octane drill’n bass maestro keeps pushing the envelope, incorporating sandblasted acid-electronics and off-center rhythms in this heavyweight five pack manifest.
Iris Ipsum :: Xtilde EP (Satellite Era)
A fully punctuated EP that captures the essence of laid-back electronic music flawlessly.
Ton Mise :: Moon Behind The Eyelids EP (Satellite Era)
An incredibly captivating extended player that reimagines electronica from a few decades ago and revitalizes it in the Roaring Twenties.
V/A :: Distant Arrays Volume 07 (Satellite Era)
Satellite Era shows how many great producers are out there in need of being discovered by a wider audience, even amongst the advanced music connoisseur bubble.
Norfik :: Heartbreak EP (Satellite Era)
An EP filled with baffling and tightly knit electronic flutter submerged in a dense and serene percussive soup.
Scott Metoyer :: Music For Serial Ports (Part One) (Satellite Era)
Metoyer’s two-volume series combines tangibly analogous worlds between the boundlessly deep symphonic manifestations of digitalis amalgamated medium.