Aesir Records surfaces underground techno textures on Subsurface Vol1
London label Aesir Records releases Subsurface Vol1 on 12 May, a various-artists compilation focused on underground techno tendencies.
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London label Aesir Records releases Subsurface Vol1 on 12 May, a various-artists compilation focused on underground techno tendencies.
Crime as a Service releases SUBSIST.281D - Modern Techno Mechanics on 12 May through Subsist & Faith Disciplines.
Noah Tauber releases Beyond The Veil on 12 May through Vault Records, a five-track digital EP that the label frames as a journey through the arc of a night.
Paris techno label Molekül releases VILLA’s atöm.09 on 12 May, a four-track EP that reads like a compact critique of modern overstimulation.
smbr releases Collision on 12 May through Portugal’s Diffuse Reality Records, one of the most prolific independent electronic labels.
Locus Error release Hyperstructure on 11 May through Diffuse Reality Records, an independent electronic album built around geometric and architectural titles.