Listening to the album on the road has been a great experience—the use of abstract electronic flutter, strange blips and bleeps, and punching bass, beats, and blistering rhythms is astounding.
Tag: Techno
Meat Beat Manifesto & DHS :: Man From Mantis EP (Love Love)
Explosive right from the start, Jack Dangers and Ben Stokes need no introduction. Their footprint in the breaks, bass, and baffling bleep techno/electro scene has inspired a whole generation of enthusiasts trying to catch up.
J-LOWER :: Retro Futurism (EC Underground)
Within a dozen tracks, ambient, techno, electronics, and many emotional rhythms drift by the landscape and inching their way through AI-inspired vistas.
Woulg :: Soap (Detroit Underground)
Soap is utterly surreal and with multidirectional sound designs in full force; extrapolating the farthest depths of IDM, techno, glitch, noise, and extraterrestrial patterns and pulsars.
Wilder Gonzales Agreda :: Anti Argolla Peruana (Superspace)
Wilder Gonzales Agreda taps into sporadic sonic spaces, one filled with a plethora of electrical debris, tiny melodic bursts, and all the while, weaving his way through crackling computer blips and technoid flutter.
V/A :: BLE-EP2 (Yellow Machines)
BLE-EP2 slices through a myriad of explosive tectonic rhythms as the label launches itself as one of the best in the field of bleeped madness.
V/A :: VLS Offal (MightyPing)
A vast assortment of Mighty Force and Pingdiscs musicians line up with their sonic interpretations and what we get is a top-notch selection of acid-drenched braindance glory.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #28 — LIVE @ Happy Mondays (Valencia)
From weirded wave into acid absolution and then dives headlong into some hedonism, even a bitta Kraftwerk in there.
Coma Tek :: Ritual Music EP (Renraku)
Massive bass and smudged beats galore, Coma Tek dismantles acid-core electronics and fissured grooves,
3View :: BLAEN (Welsh Modular Alliance)
It’s no surprise that BLAEN (aka John Healy) encapsulates the farthest depths of electrical collisions; he’s been at it for over two decades, honing his skills behind machines and dangling cables.
V/A :: Various V (030303)
After each of these compilations the Utrecht imprint has only ever set the bar higher, explored further and dared more. What’s next? More of what is on this record hopefully, more…change, something inevitable for these guys.
















