Recent Posts
- A Loop That Never Fully Lands – MODUL and the Art of Controlled Erosion
- Recursive Patterns, Emotional Error: The Evolving Worlds of Hexalyne
- Vaag – Vague (DETUND): Glitch Patterns from Haarlem’s IDM Architect
- The AI in the Room: Making Music in the Age of Machines
- Dragon’s Tullus Project – A Sonic System That Remembers
A Loop That Never Fully Lands – MODUL and the Art of Controlled Erosion
If you’ve been floating in the IDM and glitch spheres lately, you’ve probably tripped over the name Hexalyne — or more accurately, been gently magnetized toward it by the kind of audio gravity that only ...
Recursive Patterns, Emotional Error: The Evolving Worlds of Hexalyne
If you’ve been floating in the IDM and glitch spheres lately, you’ve probably tripped over the name Hexalyne — or more accurately, been gently magnetized toward it by the kind of audio gravity that only ...
Vaag – Vague (DETUND): Glitch Patterns from Haarlem’s IDM Architect
Vaag, aka Marc Brinkerink, isn’t new to this. He’s been simmering in the deep waters of glitch and post-IDM abstraction for a while now, quietly crafting intricate, minimal chaos from his Haarlem-based lab.
The AI in the Room: Making Music in the Age of Machines
Let’s be honest here, especially for us in the niche:
Experimental electronic music is already one of the smallest and most misunderstood corners of the entire scene. We’re not pop stars. We’re not even ambient house ...
Dragon’s Tullus Project – A Sonic System That Remembers
Dragon and The Tullus Project – this one’s interesting for me in a lot of ways. Not merely because of how it sounds, but because of how it came to be.






