Intergalaxian Audio Sonics [001]

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Intergalaxian Audio Sonic 001 – 24 Oct 2025

Broadcast: Friday 24 October 2025, 15:00 – 18:00 BST   Platform: Intergalaxian Audio Sonics & The GRIN.io

The debut edition of Intergalaxian Audio Sonic finds our selectors turning their ears to the outer reaches of ambient, club and experimental music. Recorded during the changing of the seasons, this show is rich in textures: soothing harp and voice, fractured rhythms, hypnotic techno and post‑club oddities. Below you’ll find brief notes on every track in the order they appear, along with the label and release date where available. Quotes are drawn from press releases, Bandcamp pages and reviewspitchfork.com boomkat.com.

Track‑by‑Track

Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore – Melted Moon

Label: InFiné — Tragic Magic (out 16 Jan 2026)

The long‑awaited collaboration between ambient vocalist Julianna Barwick and harpist Mary Lattimore sets the tone for our opening. “Melted Moon” glows with ethereal loops and celestial harp runs; a meditative lament inspired by the 2025 California wildfires pitchfork.com. The album Tragic Magic arrives in January.

Tokio Ono – Rare Fish

Label: Accidental Meetings — Peel EP (2025)

Japanese multi‑instrumentalist Tokio Ono fuses glitch, jazz and downtempo. “Rare Fish” is a woozy slice from his Peel EP, pairing chopped vocal samples with moody pads and syncopated drum programming. The release continues his exploration of Tokyo’s nocturnal soundscape.

Sarathy Korwar – We Won’t Go Searching

Label: TBA — There Is Beauty, There Already (7 Nov 2025)

London‑based drummer Sarathy Korwar bridges Indian classical and contemporary jazz. His forthcoming album grapples with migration and resilience; this single layers his propulsive tabla‑drumming with horns and voices into a rousing protest anthem. The LP is set for release in November.

Tom Skinner feat. Yaffra – See How They Run

Label: Brownswood / International Anthem (2025)

A new cut from Tom Skinner, the polymath drummer behind The Smile and Sons of Kemet. Joined by vocalist Yaffra, he conjures an urgent blend of jazz drums and skittering electronics, hinting at more expansive work to come later in the year.

Blue Ringed Baby & Kamī – Baltia [Test Of Time]

Label: Goddezz — Forever Chemicals (2025)

Berlin‑based duo Blue Ringed Baby and Syrian‑born singer Kamī present a dense collage of industrial beats and Middle Eastern scales. “Baltia [Test Of Time]” is part of the concept album Forever Chemicals, which reimagines ancient fables through the lens of environmental decay. Released via DIY label Goddezz.

O’o – 05_Foetus

Label: InFiné — More Wishes, Less Bones (12 Sep 2025)

Barcelonian duo O’o (Victoria Suter & Mathieu Daubigné) weave chanson into experimental pop. This track shimmers with whispered vocals and dreamlike synths; the duo describe the EP as “music for glistening plant organisms and estranged lovers”infine-music.com.

Elninodiablo – Operator Please!

Label: El Niño Diablo Music — The Downey Groove (19 Sep 2025)

Berlin‑based Elninodiablo builds dubbed‑out electronics with warm psychedelia. “Operator Please!” is a mid‑tempo burner from his album The Downey Groove, which he calls a “womb‑like slap in the face and a warm, gentle cuddle”.

Ara Kekedjian – Ayn Oren Vor

Label: Habibi Funk — HABIBI033: Bourj Hammoud Groove (14 Nov 2025)

Armenian‑Lebanese musician Ara Kekedjian documents the sounds of Beirut’s Armenian community. On this instrumental, psychedelic organ lines meet propulsive hand‑drums. It appears on Habibi Funk’s archival release celebrating pre‑war Armenian music.

Haykal, Julmud & Acamol – ‘isht

Label: Bilna’es (2025)

Three Palestinian artists from the Ramallah scene combine rap, dubstep and tarab microtones. “‘isht” is a gritty yet uplifting track featuring rapid‑fire verses over distorted bass. It’s released independently via the community‑powered Bilna’es imprint.

El Morabba3 – Biban (El 3ou Remix)

Label: Fake Lines (17 Oct 2025)

Jordan’s indie‑rock heroes El Morabba3 get a dancefloor rework on the solidarity compilation Fake Lines: Sono Levant. Proceeds from the album go to grassroots Palestinian organisations and the project is described as an act of “cultural non‑compliance”fakelines.bandcamp.com.

Elektro Guzzi – Lithosphere

Label: Palazzo Recordings — Liquid Center (24 Oct 2025)

Austrian trio Elektro Guzzi perform techno live with guitar, bass and drums. “Lithosphere” finds them plumbing deep frequencies and polyrhythms; it comes from their forthcoming double‑LP mixed by Al Wootton.

Mézigue – Lego Dave du Shit (5Killa Hyas DRM)*

Label: D.KO Records (2025)

Parisian producer Mézigue is known for his irreverent take on house music. Here he flips a sample of Lego jingles into a sticky, low‑slung groove peppered with French rap. A standout from the latest D.KO compilation.

Xenia Reaper – Envmod369

Label: dsr‑e16 / Delsin Records (2025)

Xenia Reaper pushes industrial techno into immersive territory. “Envmod369” layers modulated synth sweeps over galloping kicks, highlighting the producer’s precise sound design on her new EP for Delsin’s sub‑label.

Los Pulpitos – Cubozoa

Label: Octopean Union (2025)

“Cubozoa” comes from a mysterious project obsessed with aquatic life. Expect slow‑rolling dub rhythms, reverb‑drenched horns and samples of oceanic creatures. It’s part of the concept EP Octopean Union.

Rev – Stutter

Label: Planet Mu — Stay Nomad (2025)

NYC duo Rev (Shy Eyez & Sevish) meld footwork, IDM and UK bass. “Stutter” is a skittering, glitch‑laden workout; Planet Mu hails their meticulous programming and emotive synth work.

Sahale – Izmawen

Label: Nowadays Records — NOW0221 (2025)

Paris producer Sahale blends deep house with Berber rhythms. “Izmawen” pairs Berber chant samples with driving kick drums and soaring synths, resulting in a hypnotic club cut.

Kyntral – Inner Depths

Label: Danza Nativa — Ancient Apparition EP (DN020) (29 Sep 2025)

Argentine artist Kyntral explores psychedelic, tribal techno. “Inner Depths” is a slow‑burner built on shuffling percussion and shimmering pads; part of his Danza Nativa release noted for its hypnotic approach.

Julian Bainbridge – The Hard Truth

Label: Sounds Over Seas (2025)

Multi‑instrumentalist Julian Bainbridge crafts cosmic jazz suites. “The Hard Truth” features spoken‑word passages over Rhodes chords and drums, touching on themes of diaspora and survival.

Maude Vôs – Blue Phosphenes

Label: Delusional Records — Astral Intervals (2025)

LA producer Maude Vôs (co‑founder of queer label Kamiland) channels early 2000s electro. This cut fuses airy pads and crisp breaks into a shimmering soundscape; part of the space‑themed compilation Astral Intervals.

Ko Saito – Mrch2

Label: Apron Records — ACE02 (2025)

Tokyo‑born Ko Saito crafts broken‑beat and deep house workouts. “Mrch2” combines off‑kilter percussion with warm bass lines, recalling early Theo Parrish releases.

Na Nich – Everything

Label: RB011 (Your Curves EP) (2025)

Ukrainian producer Na Nich leans into stripped‑back bass and techno. “Everything” rides a sub‑heavy pulse and minimal vocal snippets; part of the Your Curves EP on Raw Basics.

Jin Synth – Signal

Label: KR3.018 — The Neural Abyss (2025)

Seoul‑based Jin Synth draws from acid techno and electro. “Signal” sends squelchy 303 lines through a haze of reverb, underpinned by tough kicks.

Auntie Flo – Joy Mantra

Label: A State of Flo — ASOF010 (23 Oct 2025)

Scottish‑Sierra Leonean artist Auntie Flo mixes Afro‑house, disco and ambient. “Joy Mantra” is a joyous, percussive track inspired by birdsong and rituals; it previews his album on A State of Flo.

Lb Honne – Deeper

Label: Smallville — Brücke EP (2025)

Hamburg producer Lb Honne mines melancholic house. “Deeper” layers dubbed‑out chords over mellow grooves; think Deepchord meets Lawrence.

pdqb – Diskmind (Scape One’s Quantum Mechanics)

Label: Synaptic Cliffs — Beyond Diskmind (15 Aug 2025)

Berlin producer pdqb (Sascha Dornhöfer) offers a time‑travel concept EP; this remix by UK electro pioneer Scape One transforms the original into an analog, space‑age rompdiscogs.com.

Vera Logdanidi – Keep Bleeding

Label: Raw Basics — To All That We Lose And All We Fight For (RB012) (2025)

Ukrainian techno mainstay Vera Logdanidi balances melancholy and grit. “Keep Bleeding” builds from moody pads into a driving, melodic finale. Part of her upcoming EP for Raw Basics.

Jurango – Hibiscus

Label: Livity Sound — Taíno Gold (LIVITY071) (2025)

Bristol’s Jurango draws on Caribbean and Latin influences; “Hibiscus” features syncopated drums, mysterious vocal snippets and an irresistible bass line.

Denise Rabe – Immerge Fem

Label: 30D ExoPlanet — Transition LP (30DEXOLP‑003) (Oct 2025)

Berlin DJ/producer Denise Rabe specializes in hypnotic techno. “Immerge Fem” submerges metallic percussion beneath cavernous pads, reflecting her dark, aquatic aesthetic.

new‑dot‑dom – Lira

Label: Mandarax (2025)

Little is known about new‑dot‑dom, whose music merges dembow rhythms and murky synths. “Lira” is a woozy, post‑club track anchored by a restless percussion pattern.

pdqb – Diskmind (Scape One’s Flux Capacitor)

Label: Synaptic Cliffs — Beyond Diskmind (15 Aug 2025)

Another flip of pdqb’s concept piece. Scape One imagines a time machine and supercharges the electro with cosmic arpeggios.

Bendik Giske – Slipping (Carmen Villain remix)

Label: Stroom — Remixed (STSLJN444LP) (2025)

Norwegian saxophonist Bendik Giske’s circular‑breathing drones are given an atmospheric makeover by Norwegian‑Mexican producer Carmen Villain. The remix adds echoing percussion and shimmering synths.

Rommek – Crack Of Dawn

Label: 47 — Ten Years (47047) (2025)

London techno stalwart Rommek delivers pounding industrial rhythms and eerie textures on this contribution to 47’s tenth anniversary compilation.

Katnada – 333

Label: AMTK+ — AMTK+006 (AMTKPLUS006) (2025)

Minimal‑techno producer Katnada crafts broken beats and hypnotic basslines. “333” appears on his 2025 EP for AMTK+ and blends skittering drum programming with cosmic synth swells, offering a trippy, percussive journey through future club sounds.

Spacetime Continuum – Fluresence

Label: Fundamental Frequency — Telepathic Fish: Trawling the Early 90s Ambient Underground (17 Oct 2025)

San Francisco ambient pioneer Jonah Sharp released “Fluresence” as Spacetime Continuum in 1994; the track’s shimmering pads and dubby bass reappear on this new compilation of early 1990s ambient gems curated by Telepathic Fish. It’s a portal to the chill‑out rooms of rave history.

Gonçalo F. Cardoso – La Cueva Scuba Libre

Label: Discrepant — Impressões de Várias Ilhas (Masters V2) (25 Jul 2025)

Portuguese producer and Discrepant founder Gonçalo F. Cardoso crafts psychogeographic collages from field recordings. “La Cueva Scuba Libre” immerses listeners in underwater reverberations captured in the Azores and appears on his sound diary album chronicling visits to various Atlantic islandsboomkat.comboomkat.com.

Closing Thoughts

Intergalaxian Audio Sonic 001 showcases how modern producers are blurring boundaries between genres, traditions and geographies. From ambient lullabies to industrial techno, Middle Eastern microtones to South American field recordings, this playlist is a snapshot of the endless creativity thriving in the global underground. Stay tuned to The GRIN.io and our Intergalaxian series for more deep dives into future‑music transmissions.

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