Boris Divider

Boris Divider is a multifaceted electronic musician and visual artist whose work transcends the traditional boundaries of electro and experimental techno. Emerging as a key figure in the electronic music scene in the early 2000s, Boris Divider's style is deeply rooted in the exploration of machine aesthetics and the interaction between technology and human perception. He is known for his methodical approach to sound design, often creating stark, cold atmospheres that are as immersive as they are rhythmically intricate.

Divider's discography is marked by a distinctive approach to electronic music, characterized by a blend of precise beats and evocative synthetic textures. His most recent offerings attest to his unflagging commitment to sonic innovation and his ability to adapt to the ever-evolving landscape of electronic sounds. "Likvidatory EP" and "Digital Mind" showcase his mastery in crafting dystopian soundscapes, while "Parallel (Remixes)" and "Réalité virtuelle" find him manipulating reality through sound, blurring the lines between the virtual and the tangible. The "L.H.D.M. Remixes" and "Remote Operator" releases further cement Boris Divider's reputation as a sonic alchemist, adept at remixing and reshaping auditory experiences, ensuring that his music remains at the cutting edge of the electronic genre. His artistic vision extends beyond music alone, encompassing visual elements that complement and deepen the narrative of his sonic endeavors.

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Likvidatory EP
Ep - 4 Tracks - Released June 14, 2021
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  1. June 14, 2021
  2. June 20, 2014
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  4. September 5, 2008
  5. October 15, 2007
  6. November 1, 2005
  1. June 14, 2021
  2. June 20, 2014
  3. November 1, 2005
  1. November 12, 2013
  2. September 5, 2008
  3. October 15, 2007