Electronic Music Exchange (House, DnB, Dubstep, etc.)
Sep 7, 2015 at 2:27 AM Post #6,316 of 6,987
Can anyone recommend something as close to Gridlock Formless as possible. It's my long distance travel album, love it to absolute death. it walks that perfect line between glitchiness and super chilled electronica.
 

 
Sep 7, 2015 at 5:15 AM Post #6,317 of 6,987
  Can anyone recommend something as close to Gridlock Formless as possible. It's my long distance travel album, love it to absolute death. it walks that perfect line between glitchiness and super chilled electronica.
 

 
It's hard to find anything quite like Formless, which as you say, is at a perfect crossroad of ambient, glitch and industrial - that's what makes it so special in my book as well. That said, you could do worse than look at the rest of Hymen Records' back catalogue. One artist that springs to mind is Lusine - not his more pop-tinged work of late, but the stuff he recorded as Lusine Icl on Hymen - like Condensed, Iron City and Language Barrier (particularly Condensed).
 
It's probably more on the drone / experimental side rather than glitch, but do you know Tim Hecker? Ravedeath, 1972 is a fine album to lose yourself in... I'd also recommend some of Autechre's later work for the same reason - Draft 7.30, Oversteps, Exai - but I seem to remember you're not a fan of anything after LP5 
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Oh, another one that just occurred to me - You Are Eternity by Dadub.
 
Sep 7, 2015 at 9:44 PM Post #6,318 of 6,987
   
It's hard to find anything quite like Formless, which as you say, is at a perfect crossroad of ambient, glitch and industrial - that's what makes it so special in my book as well. That said, you could do worse than look at the rest of Hymen Records' back catalogue. One artist that springs to mind is Lusine - not his more pop-tinged work of late, but the stuff he recorded as Lusine Icl on Hymen - like Condensed, Iron City and Language Barrier (particularly Condensed).
 
It's probably more on the drone / experimental side rather than glitch, but do you know Tim Hecker? Ravedeath, 1972 is a fine album to lose yourself in... I'd also recommend some of Autechre's later work for the same reason - Draft 7.30, Oversteps, Exai - but I seem to remember you're not a fan of anything after LP5 
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Oh, another one that just occurred to me - You Are Eternity by Dadub.


Excellent will check those leads.
 
Sep 9, 2015 at 3:10 AM Post #6,322 of 6,987

https://soundcloud.com/junoplus/juno-plus-podcast-109-ajukaja-andrevski
 
Sep 9, 2015 at 6:08 PM Post #6,324 of 6,987
Here's an awesome electronic artist I just discovered, Aus. You can also scroll back/forward in this playlist.
 

Aus - headphone girl


 
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Sep 10, 2015 at 4:40 AM Post #6,325 of 6,987
 
Rocococo - ep élégant
https://symbionproject.bandcamp.com/album/ep-l-gant
 
Sep 11, 2015 at 3:47 PM Post #6,328 of 6,987
Sep 12, 2015 at 7:31 AM Post #6,330 of 6,987
more bleeding edge beats hot off the vinyl press....
http://uchelfa.bandcamp.com/track/off-shore-account
 
 
http://uchelfa.bandcamp.com/
 

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