An electronic production that carries a captivating sense of mystery, drawing you deeper into its sound.
Tag: Experimental Electronika
‘Hazy, gritty & emotional’ | Interview with PANELIA
Its gritty, steady synth arpeggios will weave a spell of addiction.
And its tension will haunt you, striking fear to the core. If I were you, I would surrender. If I were you I would obey.
‘Dusty, Atmospheric, and Electronic’ | Interview with Ironfist
It’s happening. We are here. Welcome to Mars.
‘Atmospheric, Textural, Introspective’ | Interview with Darkstates
Darkstates teams up with Clara Pople on Rest My Hands, weaving together rich percussion layers, ethereal synth arpeggios, and Pople’s hypnotic, dreamlike vocals.
‘I play energy, not notes’ | Interview with Nathan-Paul
808s meet improvisation, the saxophone flows like a rapper—Grimy distorted trap beats, frantic free jazz improvs, limitless vibes.
‘Xennial Elevator Music’ | Interview with Cr&m
“Icicletrycicle,” the closing track on Cr&m’s EP Parasol, wraps up the project with a unique blend of warmth and texture where earthy, organic sounds meet gritty saturated synths.
‘From my computer’ | Interview with Brackish
Lose yourself in Brackish’s Rico’s Spell Number 4, a seriously addictive, hypnotic, minimal techno production.
‘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!
‘Human wrestles machinery’ | Interview with Michael VQ
On the left you get an intriguing though provoking delivery set against an irresistibly minimalist beat. On the right you get unlimited Twinkies.