Industrial and synthetic terrain nevertheless harbors a wide variety of severely saturated beats, noise, and bizarre soundscapes.
Tag: Soundtrack
KORTIKO :: Course Interference EP (Errorgrid)
The semi-tribal ambient-industrial and glitch manifests KORTIKO extracts from his machines on Course Interference is an utterly intense experience.
The Owl :: Earth Drone (Adventurous Music)
The Owl offers expansive drone tones to keep us curious on this strangely fascinating journey.
Snufmumriko :: Havstrakt (Sun Sea Sky)
Somehow Havstrakt simultaneously sounds as if deep underwater, quite daring while remaining gentle and relaxing.
Oberman Knocks :: Rhemunvhurse Optikonn EP (Detroit Underground)
With Rhemunvhurse Optikonn, a half-dozen tracks chopped and diced with enough blips and bleeps beauty to last us to the end of the decade, Truswell dives even further into the abyss for Detroit Underground.
Francis Gri & Lilium :: Cycles (Krysalisound)
This album preserves an expressive environmental sound aestheticism, continuously soothing, slightly bitter, but without being too austere.
vcam :: Concavity EP (High Grade Media)
Overall, a serene and captivating EP from a granular glitch’n IDM genre bender and highly recommended for fans of exm, Autechre, and Arovane.
Nonima + Dissolved :: Neurophosis (Mahorka)
Neurophosis casts shadows that extend beyond the limits of vision, attempting to occupy a soothing area where kaleidoscopic textures coexist in harmony.
D-Fried :: The Spirit of the Young Poets (See Blue Audio)
The scene is full of muted blips and bleeps hidden beneath a multitude of waves that gently rise and fall, occasionally dipping into distant echoes of light and evolving drone tones.
exm :: that little one in the corner (Waxing Crescent)
A massive, constantly expanding, throbbing brain that flickers through roughened Autechrean terrain and breaks up into hundreds of fragments as it passes into the subconscious.















