“I love their record Blossomed, and I love the self-titled record. I haven't heard this one, but they have some of the greatest tones in all of electronic music. Super abstract, really mechanical and alien and weird, but it's really lovely.”
Dissever
In "Dissever," the duo behind emptyset delves into a meticulously crafted soundscape that blurs the lines between rhythm, noise, and melody. The album features an array of textures, from grainy drones and sharp, mechanical beats to subtle, organic undertones that evoke an almost tactile experience. The production is both immersive and disorienting; layers of sound are intricately woven, creating a complex tapestry that demands attentive listening. A standout characteristic of "Dissever" is its exploration of tempo and dynamics. Tracks oscillate between moments of frenetic energy and stark minimalism, with pieces like "Fracture" showcasing a pulsing rhythm that gradually disintegrates into haunting silence. This method of deconstruction feels reflective of the album's thematic focus on fragmentation and dissolution, both sonically and conceptually. Within the broader electronic genre, this work draws on influences from industrial and ambient music, yet it remains distinct in its approach to spatial awareness and sonic architecture. The use of field recordings adds a layer of authenticity that evokes a sense of place, grounding the abstract in the tangible. Released in 2025, "Dissever" resonates with contemporary concerns around technology and disconnection, making it particularly relevant in today’s cultural landscape. Each track invites the listener to engage with their surroundings, encouraging a meditative reflection on the nature of sound and silence. It’s a nuanced exploration that offers a rich listening experience, rewarding repeated spins with ever-deepening insights.
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