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@Tranzzet_Ippei awesome! definitely check out Dragon's other stuff if you haven't, lots of quality releases.
@tsrono Recently I bought a bit lots of albums.
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Dragon - In The Year Of...
dark beats & layers of mechanics, really nice listen as Dragon's generally are.
In The Year Of ..., by Dragon
In The Year Of ... by Dragon, released 28 November 2024 1. SCP-3125 2. Termination Shock 3. Anti Matter Compiler 4. Stone Maze City 5. KLB ( How to capture a Dragon) 6. Default Automatics 7. Neurogenesis 8. Optimised Inefficiencies 9. Phase Shift 10. The Vanta Core Extraction Run
Ryu Recordings (ryurecordings.bandcamp.com)
just got the disc(s) for this in today. handmade, love it


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Dragon - In The Year Of...
dark beats & layers of mechanics, really nice listen as Dragon's generally are.
In The Year Of ..., by Dragon
In The Year Of ... by Dragon, released 28 November 2024 1. SCP-3125 2. Termination Shock 3. Anti Matter Compiler 4. Stone Maze City 5. KLB ( How to capture a Dragon) 6. Default Automatics 7. Neurogenesis 8. Optimised Inefficiencies 9. Phase Shift 10. The Vanta Core Extraction Run
Ryu Recordings (ryurecordings.bandcamp.com)
pä - déchets
very forward, meditative pieces here.
déchets, by pä
déchets by pä, released 22 February 2026 1. sur mon épaule 2. un sentier porté par les oiseaux 3. rendu dans ma gorge a piece for organ in three movements following an asymmetrical pattern. recorded in Alcobaça, january/ february 2026
pä (lesondouble.bandcamp.com)
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pä - déchets
very forward, meditative pieces here.
déchets, by pä
déchets by pä, released 22 February 2026 1. sur mon épaule 2. un sentier porté par les oiseaux 3. rendu dans ma gorge a piece for organ in three movements following an asymmetrical pattern. recorded in Alcobaça, january/ february 2026
pä (lesondouble.bandcamp.com)
Marc Hasselbalch - Medium Time Travel
rich MH tones & drones
Medium Time Travel, by Marc Hasselbalch
Medium Time Travel by Marc Hasselbalch, released 29 December 2021 1. Medium Time Travel Medium time travel into 2022. Assembled December 2021. Happy new year.
Marc Hasselbalch (marchasselbalch.bandcamp.com)
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Marc Hasselbalch - Medium Time Travel
rich MH tones & drones
Medium Time Travel, by Marc Hasselbalch
Medium Time Travel by Marc Hasselbalch, released 29 December 2021 1. Medium Time Travel Medium time travel into 2022. Assembled December 2021. Happy new year.
Marc Hasselbalch (marchasselbalch.bandcamp.com)
Karmic Resonance - fairie ring
swelling, swirling ambience & skittering creatures about...
fairie ring, by Karmic Resonance
fairie ring by Karmic Resonance, released 23 January 2026
Karmic Resonance (karmicresonance.bandcamp.com)
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Marc Hasselbalch - Medium Time Travel
rich MH tones & drones
Medium Time Travel, by Marc Hasselbalch
Medium Time Travel by Marc Hasselbalch, released 29 December 2021 1. Medium Time Travel Medium time travel into 2022. Assembled December 2021. Happy new year.
Marc Hasselbalch (marchasselbalch.bandcamp.com)
@tsrono I forgot how excellent this is, perfect day for another listen
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@tsrono I forgot how excellent this is, perfect day for another listen
@eczem the ~22min it is passes quickly, & with great enjoyment.
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Karmic Resonance - fairie ring
swelling, swirling ambience & skittering creatures about...
fairie ring, by Karmic Resonance
fairie ring by Karmic Resonance, released 23 January 2026
Karmic Resonance (karmicresonance.bandcamp.com)
6SISS - QUASAR
electro framework but coming at it sideways a bit, always hear some new shape to it all w/ each listen
QUASAR, by 6SISS
QUASAR by 6SISS, released 02 December 2024 1. QUASAR I 2. QUASAR II 3. QUASAR III 4. QUASAR IV First detected in the 1950s, Quasars remained a mystery for years with the massive amount of energy seeming to come from a very small area of space. Over time, astrophysicists theorised and proved that these celestial objects are black holes forming the centres of galaxies. For the latest Micron Audio release, 6SISS creates a sonic exploration of the many aspects of these gigantic cosmological bodies resulting in a collection of tracks that reflect their density, power, and luminosity. Each of the four tracks, QUASAR I-IV, represents a different phase of interaction with a quasar's energy, from initial observation to a final, euphoric absorption into the quasar's core: fizzing and enigmatic synths suggest the radio waves that travelled for thousands of years before being detected, while other bassier sounds bring to mind the vast gravitational pull of galactic centres, slowly attracting stars and planets alike towards them. As with all Micron Audio releases, QUASAR reveals a deep appreciation of scientific discovery and knowledge. Whilst avoiding retro-futuristic cliché, the imaginative abstract storytelling genre of electro is perfectly represented in this collection, in which 6SISS yet again emits his own densely packed work to emanate across the universe with a bold radiant energy.
6SISS (6siss.bandcamp.com)
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6SISS - QUASAR
electro framework but coming at it sideways a bit, always hear some new shape to it all w/ each listen
QUASAR, by 6SISS
QUASAR by 6SISS, released 02 December 2024 1. QUASAR I 2. QUASAR II 3. QUASAR III 4. QUASAR IV First detected in the 1950s, Quasars remained a mystery for years with the massive amount of energy seeming to come from a very small area of space. Over time, astrophysicists theorised and proved that these celestial objects are black holes forming the centres of galaxies. For the latest Micron Audio release, 6SISS creates a sonic exploration of the many aspects of these gigantic cosmological bodies resulting in a collection of tracks that reflect their density, power, and luminosity. Each of the four tracks, QUASAR I-IV, represents a different phase of interaction with a quasar's energy, from initial observation to a final, euphoric absorption into the quasar's core: fizzing and enigmatic synths suggest the radio waves that travelled for thousands of years before being detected, while other bassier sounds bring to mind the vast gravitational pull of galactic centres, slowly attracting stars and planets alike towards them. As with all Micron Audio releases, QUASAR reveals a deep appreciation of scientific discovery and knowledge. Whilst avoiding retro-futuristic cliché, the imaginative abstract storytelling genre of electro is perfectly represented in this collection, in which 6SISS yet again emits his own densely packed work to emanate across the universe with a bold radiant energy.
6SISS (6siss.bandcamp.com)
Jan NemeÄŤek - Timeplucks
one of those that feels infinitely longer than it is but still passes quickly. dense in some strange form of matter sorta way.
Timeplucks, by Jan NemeÄŤek
Timeplucks by Jan Nemeček, released 08 April 2026 1. In Sonata Café 2. Timeplucks I 3. Oraclesheen 4. Drift Trance 5. Timeplucks II "Timeplucks" opens the doors of Sonata Cafe with an invitation both familiar and vertiginous — a digijazz ensemble mid-ditty, their casual syncopations warm and unhurried, until the floor gives way. What begins as an evening at the bar becomes a rupture in linear time, the cafe's ambience folding inward and splitting open into three distinct timecubes, each a chamber of its own temporal logic. The first cube subjects the original jazz motif to a kind of sonic archaeology in reverse — not excavated but dismantled, its melodic tissue stretched and pixelated until only spectral residue remains. The second cube is a wistful corridor lined with shimmering electric guitars, suffused with the retro-futuristic warmth that haunted "Into the Horizon" — an 80s new age timeline in which the past is not remembered but inhabited, serene and slightly iridescent at the edges. The third cube offers no such comfort: a state of temporal unmooring in which fragments of future trance bleed through the walls like signals from an untuned receiver. The ground is elsewhere. The horizon, unlocatable. We return, eventually, to where we began — only the cafe has been quietly transfigured. Where there were strings and circuitry, there are now marimbas: wooden, resonant, unhurried, as though time itself has chosen a warmer instrument to confess what it has witnessed. "Timeplucks" does not resolve so much as recalibrate, leaving the listener suspended between arrival and return, tapping out rhythms they do not remember learning.
Jan NemeÄŤek (music.jannemecek.com)
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Jan NemeÄŤek - Timeplucks
one of those that feels infinitely longer than it is but still passes quickly. dense in some strange form of matter sorta way.
Timeplucks, by Jan NemeÄŤek
Timeplucks by Jan Nemeček, released 08 April 2026 1. In Sonata Café 2. Timeplucks I 3. Oraclesheen 4. Drift Trance 5. Timeplucks II "Timeplucks" opens the doors of Sonata Cafe with an invitation both familiar and vertiginous — a digijazz ensemble mid-ditty, their casual syncopations warm and unhurried, until the floor gives way. What begins as an evening at the bar becomes a rupture in linear time, the cafe's ambience folding inward and splitting open into three distinct timecubes, each a chamber of its own temporal logic. The first cube subjects the original jazz motif to a kind of sonic archaeology in reverse — not excavated but dismantled, its melodic tissue stretched and pixelated until only spectral residue remains. The second cube is a wistful corridor lined with shimmering electric guitars, suffused with the retro-futuristic warmth that haunted "Into the Horizon" — an 80s new age timeline in which the past is not remembered but inhabited, serene and slightly iridescent at the edges. The third cube offers no such comfort: a state of temporal unmooring in which fragments of future trance bleed through the walls like signals from an untuned receiver. The ground is elsewhere. The horizon, unlocatable. We return, eventually, to where we began — only the cafe has been quietly transfigured. Where there were strings and circuitry, there are now marimbas: wooden, resonant, unhurried, as though time itself has chosen a warmer instrument to confess what it has witnessed. "Timeplucks" does not resolve so much as recalibrate, leaving the listener suspended between arrival and return, tapping out rhythms they do not remember learning.
Jan NemeÄŤek (music.jannemecek.com)
@tsrono this is really good! have played it now twice on repeat, so i just purchased. thanks for the tip.
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@tsrono this is really good! have played it now twice on repeat, so i just purchased. thanks for the tip.
@tsrono do you have a public collection of albums on bandcamp that you've acquired?
i'm here: https://bandcamp.com/leebot
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Jan NemeÄŤek - Timeplucks
one of those that feels infinitely longer than it is but still passes quickly. dense in some strange form of matter sorta way.
Timeplucks, by Jan NemeÄŤek
Timeplucks by Jan Nemeček, released 08 April 2026 1. In Sonata Café 2. Timeplucks I 3. Oraclesheen 4. Drift Trance 5. Timeplucks II "Timeplucks" opens the doors of Sonata Cafe with an invitation both familiar and vertiginous — a digijazz ensemble mid-ditty, their casual syncopations warm and unhurried, until the floor gives way. What begins as an evening at the bar becomes a rupture in linear time, the cafe's ambience folding inward and splitting open into three distinct timecubes, each a chamber of its own temporal logic. The first cube subjects the original jazz motif to a kind of sonic archaeology in reverse — not excavated but dismantled, its melodic tissue stretched and pixelated until only spectral residue remains. The second cube is a wistful corridor lined with shimmering electric guitars, suffused with the retro-futuristic warmth that haunted "Into the Horizon" — an 80s new age timeline in which the past is not remembered but inhabited, serene and slightly iridescent at the edges. The third cube offers no such comfort: a state of temporal unmooring in which fragments of future trance bleed through the walls like signals from an untuned receiver. The ground is elsewhere. The horizon, unlocatable. We return, eventually, to where we began — only the cafe has been quietly transfigured. Where there were strings and circuitry, there are now marimbas: wooden, resonant, unhurried, as though time itself has chosen a warmer instrument to confess what it has witnessed. "Timeplucks" does not resolve so much as recalibrate, leaving the listener suspended between arrival and return, tapping out rhythms they do not remember learning.
Jan NemeÄŤek (music.jannemecek.com)
@tsrono I really enjoy turntable needle white noise
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@tsrono do you have a public collection of albums on bandcamp that you've acquired?
i'm here: https://bandcamp.com/leebot
@exquisitecorp ah awesome! NemeÄŤek's other stuff is well worth listening to since you dug that one.
my Bandcamp collection is too big tbqh but please do peruse: https://bandcamp.com/araucariaceae