STA001: Antimode



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Antimode Ep

1. David Adams - The Computer [07.18]
2. Euphiophone - Huddel [06.43]
3. Swarm Intelligence - Fighting Talk [05.40]
4. Venolyn & Becotyde - Exorcore [04.10]
5. Ed Devane - Predicament [04.07]


David Adams - The Computer


Combining influences from shoegaze and awe’tekker-esque glitch, David Adam’s “The Computer” haunts the listener with dream-like sequences and lush drones. Interspersed with meticulously-edited percussive cuts, the track builds unstoppably to a thundering final section packed with densely layered textures and percussion topped off with shivering harmonics and static bursts.

Euphiophone - Huddel


Snarling bass and high-impact percussive hits lead the way in “Huddel” which sounds as if Euphiophone has shredded an industrial factory and fed it to his sampler. Layered on top, eerie drones, grinding melodies and hints of guitar add a cold beauty to the atmosphere.

Swarm Intelligence - Fighting Talk


Swarm Intelligence’s “Fighting Talk” was born from a college filter-design project. Sinister, melodies, harsh noise and lo-fi recordings spliced between shuddering electro beats; a bass-heavy track for the darkest of dancefloors.

Ventolyn & Becotyde - Exorcore


Stitching together wheezing lofi samples and distorted bassdrums at breakneck tempo, Ventolyn & Becotyde’s Exorcore delivers a relentless pulverizing... “Mutilation with electric drills!

Ed Devane - Predicament


Ed Devane’s “Predicament” touches the outer realms of fear and paranoia. Discordant melodies from a home-made zither clamber over a broken half-step that hints at underlying brutality.

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