One half of Kryptic Minds and founder of Osiris Music Simon Shreeve (aka Mønic) dives further into the darkness on this distorted, bass-heavy stepper. One 4 fans of Sleeparchive, Monolake, Forest Drive West.
Shreeve has been engineering sub-heavy material for years, but came into his own on the Downwards-cosigned "Trawler Tapes" set, that explored grubby electro-acoustic sounds and pitch-black ambience. On 'Answer Your Conscience' he splits the difference, settling into a half-step crawl but blessing the beat with atmospheres that take us right into a malfunctioning military laboratory.
Well-placed echo'd blips drive the action, while Shreeve purposefully lets an a near dembow rhythm emerge from metallic cuts and electrical fuzz. Gruesome shit - properly reminds us of DJ Scud and I:Sound's blindingly underrated Wasteland material, and that's about the highest praise as we can give.
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One half of Kryptic Minds and founder of Osiris Music Simon Shreeve (aka Mønic) dives further into the darkness on this distorted, bass-heavy stepper. One 4 fans of Sleeparchive, Monolake, Forest Drive West.
Shreeve has been engineering sub-heavy material for years, but came into his own on the Downwards-cosigned "Trawler Tapes" set, that explored grubby electro-acoustic sounds and pitch-black ambience. On 'Answer Your Conscience' he splits the difference, settling into a half-step crawl but blessing the beat with atmospheres that take us right into a malfunctioning military laboratory.
Well-placed echo'd blips drive the action, while Shreeve purposefully lets an a near dembow rhythm emerge from metallic cuts and electrical fuzz. Gruesome shit - properly reminds us of DJ Scud and I:Sound's blindingly underrated Wasteland material, and that's about the highest praise as we can give.
One half of Kryptic Minds and founder of Osiris Music Simon Shreeve (aka Mønic) dives further into the darkness on this distorted, bass-heavy stepper. One 4 fans of Sleeparchive, Monolake, Forest Drive West.
Shreeve has been engineering sub-heavy material for years, but came into his own on the Downwards-cosigned "Trawler Tapes" set, that explored grubby electro-acoustic sounds and pitch-black ambience. On 'Answer Your Conscience' he splits the difference, settling into a half-step crawl but blessing the beat with atmospheres that take us right into a malfunctioning military laboratory.
Well-placed echo'd blips drive the action, while Shreeve purposefully lets an a near dembow rhythm emerge from metallic cuts and electrical fuzz. Gruesome shit - properly reminds us of DJ Scud and I:Sound's blindingly underrated Wasteland material, and that's about the highest praise as we can give.
One half of Kryptic Minds and founder of Osiris Music Simon Shreeve (aka Mønic) dives further into the darkness on this distorted, bass-heavy stepper. One 4 fans of Sleeparchive, Monolake, Forest Drive West.
Shreeve has been engineering sub-heavy material for years, but came into his own on the Downwards-cosigned "Trawler Tapes" set, that explored grubby electro-acoustic sounds and pitch-black ambience. On 'Answer Your Conscience' he splits the difference, settling into a half-step crawl but blessing the beat with atmospheres that take us right into a malfunctioning military laboratory.
Well-placed echo'd blips drive the action, while Shreeve purposefully lets an a near dembow rhythm emerge from metallic cuts and electrical fuzz. Gruesome shit - properly reminds us of DJ Scud and I:Sound's blindingly underrated Wasteland material, and that's about the highest praise as we can give.