The raw molten emotion of the TB303, the detailed machine rhythms, the warming currents of synth; all come together in this very special release.
Tag: Techno
Pollux Rose :: Transience: Flow Process (Diffuse Reality)
Somewhere nestled between hypnotic electronics and ambient techno, Pollux Rose wanders through nostalgic times, offering tranquilized soundscapes, broken beats, and chiseled electro from leftfield.
Hydroplane :: Rockets (Schematic Music Company)
A twisted little gem of electronic pop, Rockets is a collection of tracks built around solid melodic melodies that constantly bend away from convention.
Repeat Eater :: Deep Desert Dweller (Touched Music)
Another exciting retro-modern album, Deep Desert Dweller is a great example of when an artist truly gets the Detroit sound of the early 90s.
Dalhous :: The Composite Moods Collection Vol. 2: Point Blank Range (Denovali) — full album stream
Tracks are pulled to the forefront of the stereo field, continually mutating densely painted neurochemical hallucinations with a breadth of sound previously unheard on previous releases.
WE FORFEIT (Mix 30) :: Radio Relativa #14 enero
Influences and inspirations is the focus with vinyl favorites from far and wide brought together to down a glass of Cava and belt out a few choice numbers.
Skua Atlantic :: Silfra Diving (Fantasy Enhancing)
Primarily an IDM album interspersed with long ambient passages and the occasional nod to the past with some retro analogue motifs that instantly recall moments from 90s ambient techno.
HATCH :: Archive: Vol. II (Section 27)
From shuffling rhythmic slabs to more aggressive mechanical constructs and downtempo funk, here we see HATCH in pure form.
Dez Williams & Fleck E.S.C. :: Double EP review (Woodwork)
Unleashing next-level electronics shaped into pulsing electro configurations that cast incredibly rugged IDM and broken beat shadows.
Eating Flowers :: Hunting Vega EP (Self Released)
A pleasant patchwork of blissful, simple melodies and layers of old-school breaks for percussion, riding atop cleverly sourced and amusing samples.
Eomac :: Cracks (Planet Mu)
For Cracks—which was produced in a rural part of Ireland without any outside pressure—Eomac showcases an aptitude for more upfront and punctuated techno, sliced breaks, and broken beat strains.
















