With this highly anticipated EP, Yellow Machines raises the bar; locking down some of the best producers in the experimental electronic field and easily becomes a contender for best EP of 2024.
Tag: Techno
MOY :: The Phenomenon of Memory (MOY Music)
Although MOY has its creative foundations based on important aesthetic references, he’s not afraid to fuse different genres, which is another quality to his character.
(R)adar :: Runtime Eater EP (Xephem)
A subtle yet important addition to any experimental electronic music collection, Xephem definitely embark on earlier sonic artforms with a futuristic twist on Runtime Eater.
Yard :: Field Recorded (Yard Rec)
At times some birds join in, overall compared to the tracks before that, I hear a softer wind sound and enjoy the sensation of extended existential ambience.
Derek Michael :: Tunnels (Detroit Underground)
An intense and heavy-hitting album that pushes the boundaries of experimental electronic music.
Dr.Nojoke :: M EP (Clikno)
M offers a multitude of low-flying techno spheres that are frequently obscured by its own translucent exterior shell before revealing intricate acoustic layers.
Electro-Wired :: The Legacy of Andy Barton, Founder of Bass Agenda
Through the Bass Agenda platform, Barton cultivates a dynamic environment that nurtures creativity and collaboration, serving as the hub for both established and up-and-coming artists.
V/A :: Remember the Future Part Two (To Pikap)
This compilation is a balance of concepts and styles that showcases bright new talent that pays homage to what came before while producing their own sounds.
Alex Jann :: Cold Light Wave EP (brokntoys)
A well-oiled and tightly packed release to kick off 2024 as we keep our ears peeled for more in what could very well be its own genre titled “cold light wave.”
Sedibus :: SETI (Orbscure Recordings)
Sedibus — Alex Paterson + fellow ORB original Andy Falconer to release new album; an epic sail through the sky at night.
Derrick Stembridge | Mike Petruna :: Cryptic Logic (Labile)
Derrick Stembridge and Mike Petruna’s Cryptic Logic is an easily-digested industrial album with atmospheric aspects. It is mindful of Front Line Assembly’s more atmospheric works, with dystopian and futuristic elements.









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