One simply cannot pigeonhole UnknownDivide, and maybe that’s the intention. When sparks like “Reverence” punctuate your soul and the title track pierces our ventricles, one can only imagine where we’ll be taken next.
Tag: Techno
Synade :: Synade (Megatape)
A visceral collection of organized electronic mayhem from broken breaks, heavier hitting drums, blips’n bleeps, erratic breakcore vs braindance, early synth-pop/punk, acid noodling and did we mention low-end rattling?
Ossa / Wake :: Ovis Canadensis (Schematic Music Co.)
Brisk 13 minute audio morsels from Ossa / Wake titled Ovis Canadensis sees its release with Schematic Music Company with several “secret” remixes to be announced April 16 that will also be part of this release.
Utopia Cloak | The Jaffa Kid :: The Imaginary Museum 001 (The Imaginary Museum)
This record skirts the boundaries of ambient techno, each musician inheriting from past greats while adding their own unique quality and style. Simply put, a record to be enjoyed for many many years.
Nuron / As One :: La Source 02 (De:tuned)
The tracks sound so effortless in their composition, their development and progression appearing to grow organically under Nuron’s expert ear. This belies the complexity of this record, the ever so subtle shifts, the ebbs and flows on arrangements that seem to change on each listen. A masterful record from a true master.
Rico Casazza & CPSL :: Higher Form EP (Dionysian Mysteries)
Taking elements of classic techno / acid tropes and merging with heavy breaks, bass and 90s era rave sessions, Higher Form does just want it […]
HATCH :: Archive: Vol. I (Section 27)
At a surprising name your price offering Archive: Vol. I is a worthwhile investment keeping underground musicians like HATCH (aka London’s prolific Eugene Rowlett) moving towards a mission to re-envision old-school bleep electronics.
Liebknecht :: Colossus EP (Mechatronica)
Daniel Myer’s Liebknecht project titled Colossus delivers four solid slabs of dark yet danceable music for your listening. Each one works the steady ground of beats, bass and beeps with an added layer of grimy, oily atmospherics and soundscapes.
Terror Peaks :: Terror Peaks EP (MOTR)
Each piece contains enough content and creative fuel to keep our attention zoned in while shards of electro, breaks, and technoid forms are exposed with jazzier outer layers.
Virtually J :: Autocracy Mage (Mahorka)
These are fine-tuned, danceable and energetic tracks for the dance floor, floor-standing speakers or headphone commutes in the dead of night.
FOR. :: Vacuum EP (EXILES)
Predominantly merging harder-edged electronic soundscapes, lazer beatwork and broken glitch threads—the widespan echoes and corrosive bleeps on Vacuum are bound together in machined forms. Widespan […]
















