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Grotesque Metal | Dark, Distorted Tekk Noise jam on the Analog Rytm.

By electronic_tiger on June 14, 2026 7:01 pm

Hypnotic, tekk noise this week. Slow, but brutal.

Been preparing for my first live set in 20+ years. Trying to figure out what hardware I want to bring. This is me having a jam on the Elektron Analog Rytm. Fully improvised, nothing preprogramed. One take straight to stereo. Though this is an excerpt of the jam. It's missing a bit of the build up and the outro. As to make it fit in the 16mb WB limit at a reasonable quality still.

Anyway, I don't think this what I'll be doing at my little Electronic Music Open Mic this week. As it's probably a bit too rough for the crowd I'm expecting there, but you never know. I do have the midnight slot.

Originally I reserved today (Sunday) to record another techno track to play WipEout to. But I spent the day with my family instead. Which was really fun and lovely.

I dig the sound of this. sounds like the compressor or limiter gets a little big overwhelmed with the kick close to the 5 min mark but all in all its good advertisement for the analog rytm. I dont have the space for this yet but maybe after we renovate the downstairs room - it sounds sexy.

good luck with the live set!

monstret wrote:


Thank you, you comments are always appreciated! Yes, I recorded it late at night with the volume really low. But I wanted to practice getting some more energy in there. So I increased the decay of the kick drum. which gets torn up by the compressor indeed. It had the desired result when doing the jam. It had more energy at low volume. And way too much at a normal volume. lol

Could have easily been remedied with a bit of eq afterwards, but that would be cheating. Or more to the point, I was too tired on Sunday to bother with it. lol

The Rytm is amazing. I do think if you want bread and butter drum sounds that there are better, and cheaper options out there. But if you're looking for some hard hitting drums. And treat the Rytm as a performance instrument it's still pretty much unparalleled.

Thanks again, monstret!

Hard to truly experience one without loud booky speakers however I can tell that if it was performed live in a club the whole room would be shaking and everyone would be dancing wink

Fun dark techno journey. smile Dark and moody.

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