
Leftfield electronic gem. From hardware crunchers over electropunk to fuzzy freakouts. Tip!
Pablo Arrangoiz, a man of many monikers, has quite a few experimental releases as well as some dance floor treasures under his belt. His work navigates unholy experimental sounds, spooky atmospheric endeavors, clownish takes on Bach’s canons and much more. The Gurner, released under his new alias Baüzer Vep, fits the bill perfectly: it induces you in a dream-like, slightly nightmarish state, but does so with irony and without neglecting grooves.
The Gurner is as janky as it is charming. The cubist visage on its front cover should be indicative enough of its sonic content: wild and rich hardwarey crunchers, thrown in with demonic electropunk and fuzzy-quality freakouts, all appear for good measure.