Koreless proves with Agor that he has become a master of his craft by exciting the listener with different aspects of sound design and structure. Unconventional in all the best ways. A future classic right here.
Tag: Techno
C Mantle :: The Trials of Herta Kosinsky EP (Gabber Noir)
A blisteringly wild ride through turbulent electronic mayhem that is saturated with deformed electro strands.
Vertical67 :: Through The Fog (Pulse Drift)
Through the Fog is an apt title for this 12”. From the acid mists of the opener, Vertical67 leads the listener across six tracks with a sturdy beat acting as a guardrail. As you come out the other end, the mellow warmth of “Tykat” bids farewell to an EP that is as club ready as it is reflective.
Steven Rutter :: Close Your Eyes And Breathe (De:tuned)
Succinct detail is at the heart of this three-tracker. Wide sonic expanses are the workshop where sounds are painstakingly selected before being moulded and shaped, each being transformed with a musical craftsman’s attention and care.
Skee Mask :: Pool (Ilian Tape)
Shred and Compro—the previous two full length releases from Skee Mask were both monumental in their own right, but on Pool, Müller seemingly pushes his productions even further, not letting his past works limit or define him.
V/A :: BLE-EP (Yellow Machines)
Breaks, bleeps, and bass as Yellow Machines (known for their hybrids of electro, IDM, old hardcore, and jungle) accurately describes—BLE-EP rips through six robust and robotic rhythms catapulting itself into extraterrestrial terrain.
Loraine James :: Reflection (Hyperdub)
There is a sense of controlled temperament, that in turn has developed space for tamed moments and vulnerable stances. Serving as a poignant reminder to push boundaries and make real world effort.
Spin Fidelity :: Particle Shower EP (Nighflight)
For acid and electro lovers who are not afraid of deep soundscapes or melody, you can’t go wrong with this essential EP from Spin Fidelity. […]
V/A :: Adykt (Dyadik)
Adykt is representative of the continuous growth of experimental electronic music and where it can take us, the listener. And for all those beautifully disjointed sonic shapes and forms that engulf us, Dyadik remains on the right track.
Onepointwo :: Into The Zone EP (Self Released)
Perhaps a magnum opus, this aptly titled EP delivers highly saturated synthesizer electronica and kaleidoscope harmonies capturing the spirit of the past while etching a futuristic sonic pathway.
Inkipak :: Anomaly (Ping-Discs)
Brisk and unblemished electronica that takes a page—perhaps even a whole chapter—from mid to late 90s melodic groove sculptors like Bola, B12, Plaid, Plastikman and Lowfish to new(er) school electronics from the likes of Karsten Pflum and Velum Break.
















