Weekly mp3 #123: I/DEX - Tetrapolar 04

Belarusian electronic music promoters Foundamental Network offer this track up as part of a free EP called ... Tetrapolar.
Almost 9 minutes more of gloopy ambience. Held chords are mixed with some less obviously tuned buzzing and gurgling noises, but all filtered to make them soft and distant. Occasional bass drums, Geiger counter ticking and bubbling synthetic percussion make themselves present. Plenty of little events come and go - shifts in timbre and even a ... OK "melody" might be overstating it.
I never know how to describe this kind of stuff at all - I could get even more formal about it, but that probably doesn't tell you whether you want to hear it. I could rave about how good it is, but take it as a given that I wouldn't write a post about something I didn't like.
Yet another guy producing electronic music on his lonesome, I/DEX = Vitaliy Harmash from the Belarusyian capital, Minsk.
Comments
That is some real good noises in sequence over time there.