Seismic
kadet's compositions stretch through crackling soundscapes and rhythmic drones into pulsating eruptions. review> XLR8R magazine, dec issue #55 "If the first wave of glitch was about reducing dance music down to a few previously accidental elements, the second wave is taking those same elements and rebuilding grooves with them, however primitive and minimal. Kadet's SEISMIC demands that you listen hard, but rewards your effort with tiny details like the creepy voices buried in "Threshold." Some of the album's moments reach near-total abstraction, then pull back toward more repetitive structures, with backing pads and gutted, howling synths." Rob Geary review> aquariusrecords.org> "Listening to this new release from SF solo IDM/electronicist Kadet is an almost multi-sensory experience. A plethora of wonderfully itchy glitches, thick tenuous throbs and metallic percussive gasps probe your ears. Some sounds actually made my teeth buzz as if I'd chomped down on some aluminum foil - an impressive feat unto it
