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 By far the best record of 2011 this new 12'' by the mysterious Abdulla Rashim.

 We are faced with an original sound that is not particularly easy to categorize.

Abdulla Rashim's Asayita is hailed as the best record of 2011 by the reviewer, showcasing a dark and experimental approach to techno. The album features hypnotic drones, complex rhythms, and acid-infused soundscapes. Rashim's work is recognized for its originality and ability to push techno's boundaries with intricate and atmospheric compositions. Discover Abdulla Rashim's Asayita and experience a groundbreaking journey through dark experimental techno.

 It is the ultimate masterpiece by Cranioclast, heavyweights of the darkest and most abstract industrial music.

 This is a damn masterpiece.

Koitlaransk by Cranioclast is hailed as an ultimate masterpiece of dark, underground industrial music. Released in 1985, it blends post-industrial forms with ritualistic and mantric atmospheres. The album is praised for its pioneering soundscape, innovative noise craftsmanship, and lasting influence, standing apart from mainstream trends. Though challenging, it is an indispensable work for fans of industrial and experimental genres. Explore Koitlaransk’s dark sonic world and experience one of industrial music’s most visionary masterpieces today.

 "Plague" is the sound of the new century's plagues, the mental ones.

 Only respect for Klinik, champions of pure and untainted EBM, a movement soon infected by the accessibility of futurepop.

The Klinik's 1987 album Plague is a landmark in EBM and industrial music, noted for its unique sound and dark, paranoid atmosphere. Dirk Ivens' intense vocals complement the complex synth layers and primitive rhythms, delivering a deeply psychological and innovative experience. Tracks like 'Murder' and 'Plague' highlight the album's tension and experimental edge, distancing it from typical late-eighties electronic music. The album remains influential and respected within underground electronic subgenres. Listen to Klinik's Plague to experience pure, groundbreaking EBM and industrial soundscapes.

 "Move of Ten reaffirms the element of surprise and constant research into sound and form."

 "The absolute pinnacle is 'pce freeze 2.8i', among the highest peaks of Autechre's entire output."

Move of Ten marks a significant and triumphant shift for Autechre, reinstating rhythm and complexity lost in their prior release Oversteps. The album pushes experimentation with intricate beats and a broad sonic palette, delivering some of their most inspired work since Untilted. It's a compelling journey through innovative IDM, reaffirming Autechre's status as pioneers in electronic music. This release is both challenging and rewarding, hinting at future explorations in sound. Listen to Move of Ten now and experience Autechre's groundbreaking blend of complex rhythms and cutting-edge experimentation.

 The celebrated "Azimuth" is the absolute manifesto of Larkin's sound, one of the most beautiful things to come out of Detroit.

 A sound that sometimes assumes sacred tones, imposing peaks of ‘humanity’, that knows how to stand out and willingly plunge into experimentation.

Kenny Larkin's Azimuth stands as a landmark album in Detroit techno, blending melodic, soulful, and experimental sounds. It showcases his mastery of analogue instruments and evokes comparisons to jazz greats. The album offers a warm, deep journey marked by elegance and timelessness, highlighting Larkin's important role in electronic music history. Dive into the soulful sounds of Kenny Larkin's Azimuth and experience the pinnacle of Detroit techno’s spiritual and melodic journey.

 His is the digital sound par excellence, every minimal sound... generated through digital signals and intricate sinusoidal waves, zero analog.

 Heard in its entirety manages to sound very warm and enveloping, as well as ecstatic, at times approaching the Indian sitar ragas.

The review praises Komet's contribution to the Raster-Noton's 20' to 2000 series, highlighting Frank Bretschneider's innovative digital minimalism. The music is described as cold and cerebral yet warm and enveloping, a balance rarely achieved in this genre. Positioned as a mental journey beyond typical electronic releases, it stands apart from pretentious sound art with a focus on pure sound. The album is celebrated as a timeless masterpiece within minimalist electronic music. Discover the visionary digital minimalism of Komet’s 20' to 2000 – experience this timeless electronic journey now!

 Lego Feet is the sound of the future as it would have been imagined in '91.

 A record whose gaze into the future we can define as insane.

This review highlights Lego Feet's 1991 album as a pioneering work that predates classic IDM and emphasizes its innovative approach to electronic music. The duo, Rob Brown and Sean Booth, display forward-thinking production with vintage equipment and a unique compositional style. The record is praised for its advanced sound design, avoiding typical genre tropes and setting the stage for future developments in electronic music. Lego Feet is depicted as an undervalued but legendary album in electronic music history. Explore the visionary sounds of Lego Feet and experience a true IDM pioneer today!

 "Gelk, probably one of their most human creations, with a beat also more regular than usual."

 "It is definitely the latter that stands as the pinnacle of an overall positive EP but which appears more like a training session, a bit sluggish as well."

The review critiques Autechre's Peel Session 2 as an uneven and somewhat rough EP that follows its predecessor's footsteps in experimentalism. 'Gelk' stands out as a memorable and more human track with a regular beat. Other tracks like 'Blifil' and '19 Headaches' explore abstract territories but suffer from monotony and lack of detail. Overall, it feels like a positive yet sluggish training session rather than a fully realized release. Listen to Autechre's Peel Session 2 to experience their raw and experimental soundscapes firsthand.

 Listening to his albums is akin to floating in the sky, among clouds, flying in a somewhat undefined space, from which you would never, ever part.

 Just the 'Rigning Tíu', probably one of the greatest masterpieces of music in the last ten years, would be enough to make even the most skeptical skeptics reconsider.

Yagya's album Rigning elevates dub techno by blending Basic Channel's legacy with ambient and melodic elements. The music offers ethereal, cinematic arrangements enriched by natural rain sounds and delicate melodies. This album is a major innovation in the genre, delivering a deeply emotional and transportive experience. Praised as a landmark work, it cements Yagya as the rightful heir to the dub techno tradition. Listen to Yagya's Rigning and experience a groundbreaking journey through ethereal dub techno.

 The title track is immediately innovative, it’s a soporific abstract hip hop with an alienoid spoken word.

 'Rubbaband' is nothing but the cherry on top in a flawless EP, an experiment between drill’n’bass and breakcore.

Dual Purpose's 2003 EP Runfastmaybefaster is a bold, experimental follow-up to their 2000 debut EP. It features an alien abstract hip hop style with metallic drones and industrial elements. Tracks like 'Rubbaband' blend drill'n'bass and breakcore with death metal intensity. The influence of Autechre is noticeable, making it a standout release for fans of avant-garde electronic music. Listen to Dual Purpose's Runfastmaybefaster now and experience groundbreaking experimental electronic music.

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