Another outstanding example of a go-to EP from a skilled electro artisan with a release-worthy imprint. Strongly recommended.
Tag: Techno
Carl Brown :: Time Slip (Mozyk)
A 12-track behemoth that sputters and shimmies its way through video-game electronics and broken breaks (with three remixes by Poborsk, Wagawaga, and The Ghost of 3.13).
Jilk :: Found Little Lost (noci miste)
A delicate time-capsule composed of fragile electronics recommended for fans of B. Fleischmann, Ovuca, ISAN, and múm.
Myoptik :: Dreampeace EP (Móatún 7)
For the Móatún 7 imprint, he has unleashed a subtle and textured electronic blanket on Dreampeace, and there are plenty of charges in and of itself.
The return of the Xenomaniacs and their Amazing! feats.
Music For The Radical Xenomaniac is an act of audio archaeology that deserves respect. Establishing a label, contacting artists and labels from three decades past and bringing this all together on three double LPs.
Octavcat :: KP Index (VLSI)
Eight tracks that hum their way through warm modular realms, as if to suggest a peaceful journey through time, are led by Octavcat, who leaves very little breathing room.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #33 —Top tracks of 2022
It comes but once a year, WE FORFEIT’s top tracks of 2022. Tough year, seems to be the mantra of life there days. Nevertheless, the lads bury the spike of reality with a selection of nourishing sounds that guarantee to warm away the horrors staring back at you.
Mike Griffin (Energy No. 13) :: The life of the DJ, artist, & co-label owner (ECU)
Meet Mike Griffin, the sonic wizard behind Energy No. 13, hailing from the dynamic music scene of South Florida. With roots deeply entrenched in the world of rock and metal, he made a thrilling transition into the electronic music realm during the mid-1990s…
Stasis :: Quondam Sequences (De:tuned)
Listening to Stasis’ output from the 1990s, Quondam Sequences inhabits a different space. The earthy tones that characterize Pickton’s sound are present, but they are not central. Instead, this three tracker explores a shifting focus where new ideas and instruments begin to merge.
Lovetrip / Oli Love :: Ecstasy in Sound
Behind an unabashedly bass-heavy backdrop, Lovetrip astonishingly and consistently maintains a clear palette of beats with a perceptible groove. Having listened to three of his albums on the Móatún 7 label, my curiosity has only increased.
Panopticum :: Apophenia EP (Nenormalizm)
Ultimately an EP that references early IDM years, including “connection” points such as Proem, Ochre, The Flashbulb, and Bad Loop—it’s succinctly mechanical and utterly balanced front to back.
















