Check out older albums too, all extremely nice static buzz filled phat bass ear candy with more of an organic character than your typical release from here. These tracks, however, have a personality that stands out among all the other click-pop-n-wrinkle hardcore glitch. I can listen to entire albums of strategically placed pitch-shifted static and buzzing and genuinely enjoy it. There emerge strange hypnotizing rhythms, thankfully not always percussively so, drawing the ear into a swaying communion. The constantly appearing layers are the most surprising and pleasing parts of these tracks, looping sound combinations you just don’t expect, spanning a wide spectrum. I am so happy the throbbing washing machine multi-textured off-balance-beat dub techno sound has continued strong thanks to this artist. These also aren’t in any particular order, they all stand alone on their own and can’t really be compared to each other as a “top-#” list. Click on the album title to find where you can get the release you’ll find an amazing amount of these are on bandcamp and can be streamed for free. Although I don’t cover any “pop” here, there’s still a very wide range of music represented, listeners will be hard pressed to find at least something attractive on this list. In actuality this list is simply nothing more than a bunch of shit that goes on my iPod and ends up staying there for longer than it takes for me to get bored of it.Īnd yeah, there’s some strange shit indeed. Maybe call it a “compendium”? No that sounds too boring. Those 24 hours of music are worth revisiting, and the following may not even count as a “best of,” but it is some of the best music I’ve heard this year, and I listen to an awful lot. Three years ago was the last time I did any kind of “year’s review” of aural nourishment, and I sort of feel the need to do it again.
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