Some artists have a sound that's unique, deliberate and intricate.. NML is precisely that on his new EP ISOLA
You can hear the hands-on approach in every detail: the slight drift of an oscillator, the way filter resonance blooms unpredictably, the grain of overdriven mixers. Rather than polishing these quirks away, NML leans into them, letting the organic instability of modular synthesis shape the emotional arc of the EP.
The opening passages feel like a studio waking up—pulses locking into place, clocks syncing, noise slowly tamed into rhythm. Each track grows from a simple motif that mutates through subtle, real-time modulation rather than dramatic edits. Patterns don’t “drop” so much as thicken and unravel, guided by twists of a knob rather than a mouse click. It’s tactile techno with a touch on emotion..
What makes ISOLA compelling is how this analogue rig never becomes a cold exercise in gear worship. Behind the circuitry is a strong sense of narrative. Basslines lurch and straighten out like an anxious heartbeat finding its pace; brittle hi-hats smudge into tape-like haze; melodic fragments emerge from the noise floor, briefly illuminate the mix, then sink back into the hum. The closing moments fold these elements into something close to a memory sketch, as if the EP is replaying its own patch notes one last time.
Isola is a reminder that modular systems are not just tools but collaborators—and NML knows exactly when to control them and when to let them speak.