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Tag: Soundtrack
Saroos :: Turtle Roll (Alien Transistor)
To put the German band Saroos on the listening map, one only has to mention a couple of names: the Notwist and Morr Music.
Vim and Tim :: Olio And Rammel (Datadoor)
Olio And Rammel traverses six tracks from both talented musicians in this harmonic amalgam that feels vintage, yet also provides forward thinking electronics with a delicate and rhythmic balance.
Davide Tonini :: Departure (Detroit Underground)
A powerful and balanced modular assortment worth every minute of your time to consume.
Blochemy :: blurr. (Krysalisound)
Blochemy’s brittle soundtracks and calmly floating tunes also cast lullaby tones taking us back to an earlier time when artists like Plone and Plod traversed similar sweetened bits and pieces.
Somatic Responses :: Psychic Artillery (Self Released)
Psychic Artillery is simply the epicenter of deconstructed industrial electronics, and it’s great to see this outfit continue to master it.
Inhmost :: Above The Sky (Auxiliary)
Within these distant time capsules, atmospheric synth-stretches take on a whole other meaning; their soothing drones and tones drift in both light and dark shadows.
SubtractiveLAD :: A Tree In Winter (Self Released)
Its chilling soundscape and emotional mood is unfettered, channeling darkness and light within ten neoclassical compositions that would easily make for an impacting soundtrack we didn’t expect to exist.
Tsrono :: Vale (3OP)
Vale showcases eight genuine sceneries that drift and break apart.