EPROM Precipitates Nonconformity in ‘AIKON’ EP

by A. Samuel Lewis

An emblematic moniker within the purview of electronic music production, Vermont-native and granular synthesis pundit EPROM has voluntarily elected himself to the shadows of the underground, forging an audible dissonance that is as enigmatic in nature as the veiled soundscapes he concocts.

Slowly unwinding one continuous thread of gritty bass from the spool of his latest AIKON EP, EPROM has gently prodded at the burgeoning anticipation with a breadcrumb trail of releases that began late February with Deadbeats debut ‘The Cat’. Continuing to unravel tenebrous strands of distorted frequencies with the successive release of ‘Daemon Veil’ with G Jones and the newly anointed ‘Hope,’ further etching a level of detail and premeditation that is holistically unrivaled in the scene.

‘Phoneme Gothic’ aims to maneuver the project to a faultless conclusion, establishing a vivid contrast between cogent percussion, gritty unrefined synths, and distorted plunges of bass that heighten the senses before the tantalizing melody of ‘Shirow Softworks’ tapering the EP to a compelling salutation.

Immerse yourself in the sounds and textures of EPROM in his latest AIKON EP, out now via Deadbeats!

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