witSmusic’s “7 PM to Mumbai” blends strong, clean verses with an old-school vocal sample driven production.
Category: Interviews
‘rhythmic, bass-driven, and immersive’ | Interview with Tummur
‘Get On The Saddle’ isn’t just deep and dub electronica, it’s a circuit board spinning in time with your pedal stroke, a glitchy gear ratio for your soul.
‘Authentic, thought-provoking, daring’ | Interview with Remedies
In Don’t Let It In, Remedies blend pop-driven elements with authentic songwriting and a rich string section, while delivering a powerful message .
‘Whimsical, Eccentric, Euphoric’ | Interview with Stephen Rodgers
Scatterbrain is a fascinating puzzle of sound, blending sophisticated ethereal synths, hip-hop infused beats, hot percussion layers, groove switches and a whole lot more.
‘Deep neon grooves’ | Interview with litesleeper
litesleeper unveils Anubis, an experimental electronic track featuring organic melodies layered over a sophisticated electronic groove.
‘Introspective, Eclectic, and Energetic’ | Interview with Elyon Codekeep
A complex puzzle made up of many intricate pieces—at first, it might feel daunting, but by the end, the sense of completion is deeply rewarding.
‘colorful,a bit of drizzle,a bowl of hot soup’ | Interview with Mola Oddity
Mola Oddity, with Half A Sadday Saving Time, pushes the boundaries of sound, yet never at the expense of joy—its jazzy experimentation dances, playful and free, crafting a work as daring as it is delightful to the ear.
‘Dystopian Melodramatic Dance ‘ | Interview with FORMING
Operator” by FORMING delivers a high-voltage fusion of raw punk energy and pulsating electronica, with spoken-word vocals woven into the mix. Can also be appreciated via a glitchy video call.
‘hypnotic neurotic exposed’ | Interview with Hypochondrische Ängste
Hypochondrische Ängste presents their second single from the upcoming album—a raw, cinematic work driven by a very difficult to resist, haunting, vibraphone layer balancing serious depth with bold experimental elements.
‘Progressive, edgy, musical’ | Interview with Erratic
How it might sound at Point Nemo? Hailing from Sweden, Erratic unveils a sound where deep electronic currents drift like ocean swells, infused with a strong dosage of free improvisation.