Add

Vetrix – Drop of Blue


Released on the IDMf netlabel, “Drop of Blue” has a few dangerous moments in which the beat seems to drop into a lazy/cliché, almost RnB-sounding groove, and also they do the delay/stutter break too often. But, mostly, it’s really lovely, gorgeous awesomeness, metallomelodies and out-there drums. The second track, titled “Ab Vertix”, has been playing on repeat in my studio for days.

Discovered through hit-or-miss (but when they hit it’s a doozie) blog Fun With Synthesizers, this melodic IDM album is available as a free download here.

No comments yet.

Respond

get in on the action.

* Required

Random Posts Recent Comments

  • Paul Says:

    Yay! Thanks Sarah....

  • Sarah Says:

    Go, Paul! That's awesome....

  • stefan Says:

    Review of a recent Song Books Performance at Cafe Oto, London http://www.cookylamoo.com/boringlikea...

  • sharoud Says:

    Really cool, different but cool...like it...

  • Paul Says:

    Thanks for reading, Chris!...

  • Chris Says:

    whoa. sweet....

  • Paul Says:

    Sarah, I totally agree! His enthusiasm is infectious....

  • Sarah Says:

    The music is neat! But I also loved seeing the joy on his face....

  • Chris Says:

    such a cool article. it makes sense. thanks for posting....

  • Sarah Says:

    Merry Christmas, Paul! Have a great vacation!...

Tag Cloud

A Lull arvo part beats antique best new band 2011 bjork calarts cognitive science concerts contemporary dance dance demo electroacoustic emotion free music glitch hop glitch mob idm idmf improvisation inspiration jawshack on the radio john cage just say no to pre-recorded live tracks lady gaga lcd soundsystem live electronic music live music mashup mastering Mike Patton Music music review music video neil gaiman no kings pretty lights radiohead reddit review skrillex soundcloud tape label video vintage synths writing