- Improvised music
- Experimental rock
- Guitar ambient
- Electro-acoustic
- Experimentalism
- Avant-garde
- Psych-rock
- Avant-rock
- No Wave
- Noise rock
4/24/2014
Hzhzhz - Hzhzhz (2013)
12/21/2013
Zeta Bass - Sound Ex Machina (2013)
- Breakcore
- Robot pop
- Electro pop
- Glitch
- Ambient techno
- Breaks
- Electro-hop
The Scenes Changes
When You Go Down
9/10/2011
Rec_Overflow - Grow_ep (2011)
/Ambient dub, Dub-tech, Experimental electronica, Tech-house, Crossover, Club dance/
Comment: it is an interesting, 5-piece issue which starts out with thudding breaks embellished with the intricate guitar handling (shoegaze-ish guitar whiffs). The second track Wonky Hash shows up keeping pace with the Orb-alike atmospherical dub steps. Onwards can be detected there for the ragged conceptions of slightly murky gleaming dub, hypnotic tech-house, wonky techno, chopped-up electronica. This EP is thought for listening and for dancing thus showcasing all-round efficiency.
7/29/2011
Tobias Faar - Hidden Locations (2011)
8.9
/Minimal, Soundscapes, Dark ambient, Noir, Dystopbient, Sound art/
Comment: The first of those 5 tracks does embark on with bleak, minimal skrees (of grasshoppers?) and bouncing stereo effects and barely “visible” burning around it (back to the nature, isn`t?). However, later all of that gets evolved into a more elemental maelstrom, incorporating more lush ambiences and vivid sonic effects and piano chords for its sake. Thudding and elliptical bass lines and shapes, malicious droning and strangling spasms and vast distances followed are the next characteristics of the album. Yet, inspite of a writhing bulk of sounds the whole brings to fruition itself as an example of B/W, noir-filled motion. Moreover, it could hold good as soundtrack for a sci-fi/horror movie.