Lose yourself in Brackish’s Rico’s Spell Number 4, a seriously addictive, hypnotic, minimal techno production.
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EMM – EAT MY ACID [Review]
EMM delivers “EAT MY ACID,” a bouncing trappy project underpinned by deep subs and a sensual delivery.
‘Eclectic, Bass heavy, Original’ | Interview with Jens Lodén
Swedish artist Jens Lodén teams up with Lina Nyberg on “Break the Spell,” delivering a trip hop infused groove enriched by expressive vocals and a really intriguing moody piano section.
‘Speaking In Tongues’ | Interview with Holy Roller Baby
“Speaking In Tongues,” the lead single from the band’s album “Smile Like Heaven,” is richly layered, warmly saturated, and evokes a strong sense of 90s nostalgia with its chord progression.
‘Yorkshire, garage-punk, rock-n-roll’ | Interview with Avalanche Party
Collateral Damage encapsulates the energetic and frenzied sound of the band featuring heavy riffs and a dynamic vocal delivery.
‘Crunchy, melodious, trumpetdrums’ | Interview with ZOiD
Rich, warm synth textures dance with an IDM-flavored, uplifting, infinite beat, embarking on a sonic adventure for dedicated electronic fans.
SINTHFYLE – Vestige [Review]
As the echoes of the music drift away, picture Mad Max tuning into this track, the Citadel standing tall in the distant horizon.
‘eager, dense & volatile’ | Interview with Galarem
In Galarem’s hands, electronica becomes an artful exploration, where every unconventional idm beat and atmosphere serves a profound purpose, beyond mere experimentation.
‘Musical, intricate, emotive’ | Interview with Johannes Brecht
If you’re seeking conventional jazzy electronica, this isn’t for you. But if you’re into original forward thinking idm that pushes boundaries and captivates, then welcome!
‘Echoes of fading signals’ | Interview with Invader 303
A symphony of brooding, saturated synth arpeggios and hauntingly detuned soundscapes, evoking the essence of a dystopian dream.