The Spanish electronic scene we’ve come to know is not driven by spectacle. It’s built on continuity. People showing up for each other, projects evolving quietly, ideas passing hands without losing their edge. "Creatividad Artificial" sits firmly in that lineage. It brings together three figures who have helped define the scene's tone over time: F-on, Estrato Aurora, and ABSIS. Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona. Released on Alpenglühen, the four-track EP introduces Atàvic, the new collaborative project between Estrato Aurora and ABSIS. The project feels like a continuation of a conversation already in motion, with both artists allowing their signatures to overlap rather than collapse into a single voice. In Creatividad Artificial groove is treated less as a stylistic choice than a structural constant, tuned and recalibrated across electro, techno, and halftime forms, always nudged by dub logic.
Our premiere, “Anacreonic,” builds slowly, carried by a deep, rolling groove that stays grounded while its details shift around it. Dub chords hover, percussion subtly reshapes itself, and a hypnotic sequence carries the track forward without ever being a focal point. It’s measured and confident. This is not peak-time rhetoric or background drift. It sits comfortably in the middle ground where movement becomes intuitive. Anacreonic doesn’t try to impress on first contact, but grows stronger the longer it’s allowed to breathe.
"Creatividad Artificial" offers a window into the creative process of these masterminds. Atàvic will perform their live set for the first time at Mostra 2026. Like we needed more reasons to be at Mostra this year! "Creatividad Artificial" is coming out on January 30th as a vinyl-only release.
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https://soundcloud.com/lovebas
https://soundcloud.com/absismusic
https://soundcloud.com/f-ondj
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The Spanish electronic scene we’ve come to know is not driven by spectacle. It’s built on continuity. People showing up for each other, projects evolving quietly, ideas passing hands without losing their edge. "Creatividad Artificial" sits firmly in that lineage. It brings together three figures who have helped define the scene's tone over time: F-on, Estrato Aurora, and ABSIS. Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona. Released on Alpenglühen, the four-track EP introduces Atàvic, the new collaborative project between Estrato Aurora and ABSIS. The project feels like a continuation of a conversation already in motion, with both artists allowing their signatures to overlap rather than collapse into a single voice. In Creatividad Artificial groove is treated less as a stylistic choice than a structural constant, tuned and recalibrated across electro, techno, and halftime forms, always nudged by dub logic.
Our premiere, “Anacreonic,” builds slowly, carried by a deep, rolling groove that stays grounded while its details shift around it. Dub chords hover, percussion subtly reshapes itself, and a hypnotic sequence carries the track forward without ever being a focal point. It’s measured and confident. This is not peak-time rhetoric or background drift. It sits comfortably in the middle ground where movement becomes intuitive. Anacreonic doesn’t try to impress on first contact, but grows stronger the longer it’s allowed to breathe.
"Creatividad Artificial" offers a window into the creative process of these masterminds. Atàvic will perform their live set for the first time at Mostra 2026. Like we needed more reasons to be at Mostra this year! "Creatividad Artificial" is coming out on January 30th as a vinyl-only release.
https://alpengluhen.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/lovebas
https://soundcloud.com/absismusic
https://soundcloud.com/f-ondj
Write up by @gilleswasserman
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In times of excess, there is constant pressure to cull the noise. A pressure to find those impactful releases that one really resonates with or causes some form of internal reaction. Less is more in this world, and the Russian imprint, Shurale embodies this. Since its creation in 2022, leading off with an inaugural compilation featuring Toki Fuko, Dycide, Altinbas, and A.G., the imprint has released once per year. Embodying the oft-repeated phrase, quality over quantity.
Following a stellar Doltz release in 2024, they hand the reigns to o.utlier as he provides a master class in rhythms and textures under the guise of his forthcoming ‘Numina’ ep. Four tracks, each with a distinct personality and flow. Tensions rise and fall throughout, as there is never a stale moment, the musical elements constantly evolving and giving movement.
Impulse to Obey is the proverbial shot across the bow, a taste of what is to come. Heavy synth leads set the tone, they pop and crackle around a steady bass line. There’s a certain weight to these elements that brings the track up a level, and ratchets the tension higher and higher as the track progresses.
Numina will be released on the 12th of December.
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The Spanish electronic scene we’ve come to know is not driven by spectacle. It’s built on continuity. People showing up for each other, projects evolving quietly, ideas passing hands without losing their edge. "Creatividad Artificial" sits firmly in that lineage. It brings together three figures who have helped define the scene's tone over time: F-on, Estrato Aurora, and ABSIS. Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona. Released on Alpenglühen, the four-track EP introduces Atàvic, the new collaborative project between Estrato Aurora and ABSIS. The project feels like a continuation of a conversation already in motion, with both artists allowing their signatures to overlap rather than collapse into a single voice. In Creatividad Artificial groove is treated less as a stylistic choice than a structural constant, tuned and recalibrated across electro, techno, and halftime forms, always nudged by dub logic.
Our premiere, “Anacreonic,” builds slowly, carried by a deep, rolling groove that stays grounded while its details shift around it. Dub chords hover, percussion subtly reshapes itself, and a hypnotic sequence carries the track forward without ever being a focal point. It’s measured and confident. This is not peak-time rhetoric or background drift. It sits comfortably in the middle ground where movement becomes intuitive. Anacreonic doesn’t try to impress on first contact, but grows stronger the longer it’s allowed to breathe.
"Creatividad Artificial" offers a window into the creative process of these masterminds. Atàvic will perform their live set for the first time at Mostra 2026. Like we needed more reasons to be at Mostra this year! "Creatividad Artificial" is coming out on January 30th as a vinyl-only release.
https://alpengluhen.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/lovebas
https://soundcloud.com/absismusic
https://soundcloud.com/f-ondj
Write up by @gilleswasserman
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