Tag: EXPERIMENTAL

BETWEEN RECOGNITION AND MEANING..

We often underestimate how much meaning a sound can carry before we even begin to interpret it. Certain sounds are inseparable from memory, geography, ritual, and cultural experience; others acquire new meanings...

NO NEED TO GO BIGGER!

Electronic music has a tendency to equate intensity with impact. Bigger drops, heavier bass, and increasingly maximalist production often become the language of the genre. “Simplicity” by Thebrekka takes a different approach,...

Cognitive Constellation Corps Releases “Thank You for Your Feedback (I)” – A Warm, Philosophical Electronic Album That Reclaims Procedural Language

Cognitive Constellation Corps, the project of Belfast-based artist Brooke Tamsin Clevenger, releases Thank You for Your Feedback (i), one of its most melodically accessible and emotionally warm entry points to date. The album...

“Back To Work (Naija Anthem)” by Kemi Ray

Kemi Ray releases "Back To Work (Naija Anthem)" on July 13th through Bright Halogen Sound Labs, the North London independent label run by Raymond Austin. The track is built explicitly around the...

Harmonic Surrender by Hidden Sector

Hidden Sector is the solo project of Tony Samuel, a British artist based out of Dubai, working in the space between electro, Detroit techno, and more experimental electronica. "Harmonic Surrender," out March...

RETRO INFLUENCE, FUTURE INTENT!

Fear of electricity has never sounded this inviting. In P00TA5H’s “ELECTROPHOBIA,” the very idea of resistance is flipped on its head, transforming synthetic tension into something immersive, seductive, and unexpectedly alive. From...

Life Is Better Live by Eric Alexandrakis

Two-time Grammy-nominated musician Eric Alexandrakis has one of those careers that reads like a name-dropping exercise, except it's all true. Discovered by Duran Duran's John Taylor, the Rethymno, Greece-based artist has collaborated...

I Breathe by EGGER

Austrian electronic project EGGER has been building a very specific kind of world across his first three singles. Wolfgang Egger's debut, "Strange Behaviour", drew on Kraftwerk and early John Foxx to explore...
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