"Albers, Brian A." wrote:
quoted 2 lines Also check out-> Also check out-
> Gridlock
Definitely second this. There's a new album out within the month, called Formless on Hymen. It's remarkable and quite dark in tone.
quoted 2 lines Silksaw> Silksaw
> Beefcake
Yep and yep. In these veins, would also recommend early Funkstorung (Post-art EP) and Funckarma, the latter not always quite so dark.
Also, depending on your need for melody versus percussion to connote the darkness, would recommend Bola's two albums Soup and Fyuti--very moody melodies that stray
into heaviness thanks to gratuitous synths.
New Monolake (Momentum) is exceptionally dark and abrasive in comparison to earlier releases, but leans more toward 313-techno and dub for its inspiration.
Thomas Kohner's music is also another great entry for darkness. Would recommend Zyklop and Daikan on Mille Plateaux, as well as Koner's project with Andy Mellwig,
Porter Ricks. There's a fantastic Porter Ricks versus Techno Animal LP, Symbiotics, which is nice, deeply bassed, and evil.
quoted 1 line Zod Records has a few worth checking out- Emotional Joystick, Curtis Chip, Exillon, plus t> Zod Records has a few worth checking out- Emotional Joystick, Curtis Chip, Exillon, plus the two compilation 12"s)
Highly recommend Zod's output, as well as n5MD (label owned by Gridlock's Mike Cadoo).
Someone mentioned Panacea; might also check M2 (Squaremeter = Panacea)'s album War of Sound on Ant-zen. Borrows samples from an old LOTR recording that can be
invasive at times, but the music itself is quite ominous.
Heath
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