Constant Current unveils this five-track extended player with fast-moving acoustic acrobatics mixed with ambient streams of subconsciousness and timid melodies immersed in electrically charged layers.
Tag: Soundtrack
Ars Dada :: Between Poetry and Catastrophe (Concrete Collage)
A surprising and uncompromising project with intricate arrangements, nuance, and grandeur.
Poppy H :: Confidence Of Crisis EP (Cruel Nature)
Poppy H creates dubby, almost aquatic sound structures that are characterized by a downtempo lo-fi feel and whirling electrical debris fields.
Michael Trommer :: Spectral Sound System (Panospria / No Type)
Delivering a variety of soundscapes blended in unison, the extended piece exudes ambient, drone, experimental, field recording, and minimal characteristics.
Frank Riggio :: Dri (Hymen)
Developing a completely original style, the album feels cinematic and overflowing with a variety of intense field recordings and transformed found sounds.
Exan :: Offset One EP (Errorgrid)
Offset One wraps things up in just over 30 minutes, yet it has enough energy to fuel an entire album.
exm :: fjirtich (Self Released)
It’s almost as if these soundscapes are about to collapse; microscopic rhythms vanish and a skeletal outline is all that remains in its final minutes.
Poborsk :: Theta Cadence (Kaer’Uiks)
Dark electrical passageways never overstay their welcome, guiding us through deserted corridors that beg you to investigate further.
Sedatic :: Rhea (People Can Listen)
The ten featured tracks contain such a potent barrage of gritty electrical manifests that it’s hard to focus on any one tune without also associating with its neighboring siblings.
sín.us :: vernal.dk (Móatún 7)
On these dozen tracks, all manner of instrumental electronics and blissful soundtrack motifs wisp by effortlessly.
Daiki F :: A Walk in the Countryside (Rednetic)
Overall, I feel a recharging of positive energy, higher energy levels, and a purification of negative thoughts, nice and slow with some gem false endings, when things seem to settle down to wrap up, and then starts back up again.
















