Some of the most up-and-coming Hungarian producers in the atmospheric, downtempo, and noisy experimental compositions from the country to date.
Tag: Techno
Sven Kössler :: D•bl Stndrds (Mighty Force)
Kössler expertly demonstrates his ability to comfortably combine various strands of acid music into a very coherent and enjoyable listening experience.
V/A :: TUNCD2 (Móatún 7)
TUNCD2 delves into the trenches, delivering a cross-section of form and function, displaying a variety of genres and sub-genres.
Adam Jay :: The Inevitable Demise (Detroit Underground)
Adam Jay often revisits old-school drum machines and spacey synth timbres that expose his experience regarding dance music culture.
Visonia :: Claroscuro (Zyrcadian Editions / Frigio)
Visonia pulls out all the stops with six punchy rhythmic tracks combined with industrial darkwave and electro concepts, which at times is delivered in a raw punk fashion.
Andreas Davids + Sven Phalanx :: Space Ambient Pop (Mahorka)
Fully encapsulating a narrative whilst traversing through courageous dark melodics that gesticulate otherworldly transmissions broadcasting from a corner that time forgot.
Aseq :: RIVERS (Detroit Underground)
The vinyl debut of Matteo Mazreku’s Aseq project shows ambient electronic glitter merged with the imprints’ adeptness for constructive and often destructive audio visual delights.
Silicon Scally :: Field Lines (Central Processing Unit)
A timeless voyage worth every moment and a tangible audio collection that’s not only ahead of its time, but just right for these times.
Matthew Mercer :: Ataxia (Self Released)
Ataxia exhibits a powerful foray by which the listener is taken through a whirlwind of sonic trajectories and minimal audio therapeutics in the shape of veiled techno forms.
^L_ :: Eyes of The Old Man EP (MTDN Audio Rec)
Expressive electronics grounded by driving beats, bass, and echoes from abandoned warehouses at 3:00 a.m. is enough to grab our ears in anticipation of what’s next in the pipeline.
The Detroit Escalator Company :: Soundtrack [313] (Reissue) (Musique Pour La Danse)
A true timeless and unique classic that exists within its own genre and which still pushes the envelope of electronic music that transcends the club experience.
















