These compositions are expansive in both textural and spatial awareness; succinct notions tail off with impulse responses, finally enveloping with the sub-minimal low end.
Tag: Sound Design
Tomoroh Hidari :: The Reinterpretation of Dreams (小さな夢達 remixed) (Mahorka)
“A world appears, held together by the threads woven into the fabric of the original tracks, but expanded into a multi-faceted sonic cosmos, a wider world for the original narrow story to expand into.” ~ Tomoroh Hidari
Eldorado Omega :: Emergent (High Grade Media)
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.
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.
Soup :: Diamond Eater EP (Detroit Underground)
Diamond Eater, Part 5 of Detroit Underground’s Hyperglitch series curated by Woulg, attempts to not only extend the glitch genre, but also extrudes further details buried in its tangled outer shell.
V/A :: Communication Themes Vol. 10 (Renraku)
Renraku continue to evolve as their revolving Communication Themes compilation series expands and contracts with creative and exploratory electronics.
Nike_Vomita :: MOA087 EP (Móatún 7)
A three piece suite released on a limited (and now sold out) 7″—Nike_Vomita emerges with just over 10 minutes of primed acid technoid extracts that bend, twist, and shift through ambient underpinnings.
A Typo I Feed Iris Noll :: bleeddreams (Schematic Music Co.)
With best intentions—no seat belt is required with this release, instead allow yourself to free fall at the speed and in the direction A Typo I Feed Iris Noll has meticulously premeditated in this influentially inspired piece that has more than enough legs to stand next to the giants before him.
ALEPH :: EGO DEATH (Renraku)
A meticulously crafted album of definitive range, scope, and color, these dozen interconnected audio impressions grab the attention of time and space, shifting and skittering about.
Koreless :: Agor (Young)
Koreless proves with Agor that he has become a master of his craft by exciting the listener with different aspects of sound design and structure. Unconventional in all the best ways. A future classic right here.
Sunnk :: Nothing Is Ever EP (Concrete Collage)
An area where fractured soundscapes are shadowed by sizzling beats, shuffled melodies, and a form of extraterrestrial sound design—these tracks unfold braindance and tranquilized glitch.









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