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Tag: Tomoroh Hidari
Tomoroh Hidari :: Depth Sounding (Live at Hofburg, Vienna) EP (bruitversum)
After years of keeping us on the edge of our seats, on his live recording for bruitversum, Tomoroh Hidari returns with an EP aptly-titled Depth Sounding consisting of four tracks ranging in length from four to seven minutes.
The Dubnihilist :: Friday 22:05 EP (Dystopian Dub Discotheque)
The Dubnihilist returns with five tracks of dense downtempo dub techno; Friday 22:05 has four versions of the title track—two of which are remixes by Mono Peninsula and Autonomaton
Room of Wires :: Decayed: 10yrs of Isolation and Collaboration – Remixed (Section 27)
Here, isolation and cooperation coexist within the confines of dark electronics as lighter shapes and shades lurk in the background.
The Dubnihilist :: Stargazer EP (Dystopian Dub Discotheque)
Two tracks totaling approximately twenty-one minutes, with a concentration on broad and wide-angle ambient-dub/techno extracts.
Tomoroh Hidari :: Oblivion Engine EP (Schematic Music Co.)
A behemoth in the field of crumbling experimental electronic music, Oblivion Engine inches its way to the top of our best releases of 2023.
The Dubnihilist :: Wiener Linien EP (Dystopian Dub Discotheque)
The Dubnihilist’s latest half-dozen for Dystopian Dub Discotheque is fully charged with subtle dub-techno strands combined with minimal dub-techno extrusions and are deftly handled with sonic precision.
Abdicant :: In-Group (Mahorka)
A calm set of aural vistas drenched with reverberant and blissful low-frequency strands that all mesh together.
Tomoroh Hidari :: The Reinterpretation of Dreams (小さな夢達 remixed) (Mahorka)
“A world appears, held together by the threads woven into the fabric of the original tracks, but expanded into a multi-faceted sonic cosmos, a wider world for the original narrow story to expand into.” ~ Tomoroh Hidari