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Gazing into the prolific world of Ecuadorian producer, Joaquin Cornejo via ‘Las Frutas’ EP

Joaquin Cornejo – Las Frutas EP {Released by Earthly Measures} Joaquin Cornejo is back with his eagerly awaited vinyl debut ‘Las Frutas EP’, showcasing earthly tenderness, umbrous textures and accomplished sound design. Cornejo’s six track project channels ambient and footwork with Latin percussion, coated in a shadowy omnipresence of dub-techno. ...

Cederick Knox & Spack In The Box: Cerebral Palsy Drumming Finds Solace in Orchestral IDM

Review Spack in the Box Allstars Vol. 1 from Spack in The Box and Cederick Knox quickly establishes itself as one of the most unique albums of 2021. The project features original drumming from YouTube and TikTok star, Spack In The Box (a name inspired by his cerebral palsy) as ...

Beautiful Decay – Outtallectuals’ Top Downtempo / Ambient Discoveries of 2020

Beautiful Decay  Summary Emotive tracks for cold winter busrides, rainy afternoons, saudade in the dusk & generally, navigating hope within the dystopian industrial purgatory. Here are some of the most emotionally engaging and unique downtempo songs we received for review or came across on the interwebs. From the Dalai ...

Beautiful Decay #007: DuermeDuerme – A Collection of Insecurities

This edition of Beautiful Decay uncovers the work of a highly experimental electronic producer whose unpredictable yet emotive music has caught our eyes for a long time. Previously known as Arakhronae, DuermeDuerme started making a name for himself in the past couple of years through highly experimental and soothing scores ...

Beautiful Decay #006: Next to Blue – Un- [EP]

Beautiful Decay is back with the review of a fresh underground artist who’s not only detonating bass bombs under the walls of electronic genres, but also uses the rubble to create his own master-crafted sculptures. Next to Blue has been around for just over a year and has already landed a ...

Beautiful Decay #005: Koyo – Blow [LP]

After a short break from reviews, this edition of Beautiful Decay will be somewhat nostalgic and forward-thinking at the same time. A year and half ago, I found out about Koyo’s music from SoundCloud and I loved the story-telling narrative of his track ‘The Journey’ with its utilization of storm ...

Beautiful Decay #004: Invention – Hallucinature

Around a year ago, Invention first came on my radar with this track which is frankly on the more unique side of today’s post-hop/wave genre shenanigans. Super ethereal melodies fuse with futuristic beats in a special ethno-influenced blend giving life to celestial outer-worldly goodness. Now moving to the future, this ...

Beautiful Decay #003: Bell’s Worth

It is often found that being an experimental producer is just a lousy way to justify shortcomings in artistic and scientific endeavors. In the same way that a few splashes of paint can be portrayed to be experimental modern art, poorly composed musical pieces can fall victim to this same ...

Beautiful Decay #002: Unephi

So i heard of unephi through FutureGarage.net when his track ‘nodf‘ was uploaded onto their SoundCloud account. The track instantly blew my mind. It is definitely by far one of the most omni-dimensional tracks I’ve ever heard. Starting off with a raw drum beat, ascending into a poly-rhythmic build that’s reminiscent ...

Beautiful Decay #001: Soular Order – Roamer EP

After a decision to expand our music blogging so more specific categories, we can now present to you ‘Beautiful Decay’. In this feature, we will be focusing on blissful music that verge on the more ambient side of the spectrum and would roughly be described by some as nighttime / ...

Searching for the Omni-dimensional #003: Baumeister

This episode of SFTOD takes a different turn as we uncover that getting lost in merging genres solely for the purpose of omni-dimensionalism can be damaging to the soul of the music; rather it should be a naturally occuring process. We will be introducing to you an upcoming artist, show evidence ...

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