Detroit’s Nnirror pushes lush/frantic, fractal IDM superstructures on a debut with ace Iranian label ALC.
Joining Ramtin Niazi and Parsa’s label after a trio of self-released jaunts, Nnirror introduces themselves with a busy sound that attends the finest line between chaos and coherence. It’s possibly what you might be lead to expect from ACL’s established computer music aesthetics but, where previous outings have scoped hyper-crisp and precise tones, there’s a balance of a more overgrown sort of organismic ecology and early ‘00s IDM to proceedings on ‘Cthru’, variously dialling up early algorithmic Autechre and Chris Douglas’ earliest via Detroit Underground tekkerz in ‘prisminal’, and even flashcore on the haywire-yet-calm designs of ‘dye soak’, and properly untying your mental shoelaces in ‘eface d’, with ’scarab’ redolent of Somatic Responses.
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Detroit’s Nnirror pushes lush/frantic, fractal IDM superstructures on a debut with ace Iranian label ALC.
Joining Ramtin Niazi and Parsa’s label after a trio of self-released jaunts, Nnirror introduces themselves with a busy sound that attends the finest line between chaos and coherence. It’s possibly what you might be lead to expect from ACL’s established computer music aesthetics but, where previous outings have scoped hyper-crisp and precise tones, there’s a balance of a more overgrown sort of organismic ecology and early ‘00s IDM to proceedings on ‘Cthru’, variously dialling up early algorithmic Autechre and Chris Douglas’ earliest via Detroit Underground tekkerz in ‘prisminal’, and even flashcore on the haywire-yet-calm designs of ‘dye soak’, and properly untying your mental shoelaces in ‘eface d’, with ’scarab’ redolent of Somatic Responses.
Detroit’s Nnirror pushes lush/frantic, fractal IDM superstructures on a debut with ace Iranian label ALC.
Joining Ramtin Niazi and Parsa’s label after a trio of self-released jaunts, Nnirror introduces themselves with a busy sound that attends the finest line between chaos and coherence. It’s possibly what you might be lead to expect from ACL’s established computer music aesthetics but, where previous outings have scoped hyper-crisp and precise tones, there’s a balance of a more overgrown sort of organismic ecology and early ‘00s IDM to proceedings on ‘Cthru’, variously dialling up early algorithmic Autechre and Chris Douglas’ earliest via Detroit Underground tekkerz in ‘prisminal’, and even flashcore on the haywire-yet-calm designs of ‘dye soak’, and properly untying your mental shoelaces in ‘eface d’, with ’scarab’ redolent of Somatic Responses.
Detroit’s Nnirror pushes lush/frantic, fractal IDM superstructures on a debut with ace Iranian label ALC.
Joining Ramtin Niazi and Parsa’s label after a trio of self-released jaunts, Nnirror introduces themselves with a busy sound that attends the finest line between chaos and coherence. It’s possibly what you might be lead to expect from ACL’s established computer music aesthetics but, where previous outings have scoped hyper-crisp and precise tones, there’s a balance of a more overgrown sort of organismic ecology and early ‘00s IDM to proceedings on ‘Cthru’, variously dialling up early algorithmic Autechre and Chris Douglas’ earliest via Detroit Underground tekkerz in ‘prisminal’, and even flashcore on the haywire-yet-calm designs of ‘dye soak’, and properly untying your mental shoelaces in ‘eface d’, with ’scarab’ redolent of Somatic Responses.