Who Bangs The Noise offers fifteen tracks, tangling a myriad of found sounds, subtle clicks, and atmospheric layers traversing an emotional power.
Tag: Soundtrack
EA & Θ :: Sense Less (Adventurous Music)
An array of buzzing synths and found-sounds are meticulously connected as the dynamic between controlled and improvised electronics coalesces.
Ambidextrous :: Grounded Rectangle (Mestnost)
Grounded Rectangle sets the stage for Ambidextrous’ vision of future worlds transcending into the past. It’s a voyage we weren’t expecting from the veteran Russian electronic music enthusiast…
V/A :: Fifteenth Listen (People Can Listen)
Bright and bubbling, turbulent and treacherous, cascading and colliding, each piece dives into rhythmic transformations, somehow linking to form flexible electrical connectors that we continue to gravitate towards.
getdizzzy :: Also, the Remixes (Kracfive)
A maze of drifting, if not dizzying, electronic morsels remixed and refined with deep field modular and acid acrobatics that simultaneously resuscitates the IDM name tag from yesteryear.
Abdicant :: I Am Not Sure How This Makes Me Feel (Mahorka)
A beautifully crafted minimal ambient album, impactful and which creates enough emotions, enveloping textures, and calmly embalming melodies to seduce avid listeners of quiet and lush atmospheric music.
Dragon :: Between Here and Nowhere (Adventurous Music)
Dragon (aka Peter Adjobia, founder of Ryu) continues to impact the experimental electronic scene, shattering ambient motifs with expansive noise constructs.
Anatoly Grinberg + Abell Leonid :: The birth of a quantum lamb (Mahorka)
Impacted by broken modular transmissions where tangled machines communicate (and even perhaps argue) with each other, this album dives full-throttle into the darkest recesses of the mind.
Yin Yang Audio :: Return To Baseline EP (Onset Audio)
Massive echoes overtake Return To Baseline, Yin Yang Audio’s debut for the ever-consistent Onset Audio imprint.
Tomoroh Hidari :: Oblivion Engine EP (Schematic Music Co.)
A behemoth in the field of crumbling experimental electronic music, Oblivion Engine inches its way to the top of our best releases of 2023.
















