Yomi One resurfaces on Sweden’s When Disco Goes Wrong, with “Snaketon Acid Trax 3,” a four-track statement of raw, machine-driven soul. Built from the warm wiring of Acid House and the crooked bounce of Electro, everything is filtered through a DIY ethos that values feeling over fidelity. The label’s underground spirit is palpable here – hand-drawn art and a rebellious pulse frame a record made for darkened rooms where the air is thick, and the rhythm is a physical presence. It’s less a collection of songs and more a charged fragment of night, where 303s breathe, and drums stutter with purposeful, human imperfection.
Premieres here, “Warp Time” fractures the grid entirely, plunging into a vortex of polymetric chaos and shadowy computation. Time signatures splinter as acid lines twist through corridors of textured, temporal dissonance. Here, structure is dismantled into its raw, unstable components – a deliberate rupture in the night’s flow where percussion cracks open and melody contorts. This is the EP’s moment of exposed circuitry, a bold swerve into the experimental void that reveals the daring, rhythmic science beating at the label’s core. A final bend in the signal before the tape runs out.
You can find (and buy) this and other music pearls on the Bandcamp page of the label.
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