Top 100 Chart placements for Off Corner Records
Updated 2 months ago
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Brussels artist KŌMA returns 2 months after his Off Corner debut with a remix EP made for late systems and rooms without daylight. The originals, rooted in breaks, bass and percussive drive, are reworked here by two distinct voices. NVST takes ENOVA into darker territory: controlled tension, slow pressure, low-end weight. L-Vis 1990 reshapes AXIRA into a sharper, club-focused version, pushing pace and impact while holding onto the core emotion.
Brussels-based artist and Co-founder of GIMIC Radio and Breaxx, KŌMA channels the raw spirit of 90s rave into something distinctly his own. His sound blends breaks, jungle, bass and percussive drive, shaping high-energy tracks that hit with the same force as his DJ sets. On this debut, KŌMA presents a focused, physical body of work that feels both urgent and hypnotic. ELVAR strips things to a dark, more introspective space. It brings us back to the early Bonobo days... TAREL opens with sharp, rolling drums and heavy low-end pressure, setting a tense, propulsive tone. With AXIRA, the tempo lifts, splintered breaks racing forward in pure motion. ENOVA stretches that energy into widescreen mode, all shimmering atmospheres and intricate drum edits.