Krate
Krate vs Slighter - In an Age of Breaking Signals
Krate and Slighter aren’t just random names thrown together—they sit in overlapping corners of the darker electronic spectrum. Having done remixes and guest spots on each other's releases has only made a full-on collaboration inevitable.
Krate has carved out a niche with a bleak, electro-industrial sound that leans heavily into atmosphere and mood—equal parts oppressive beats and cinematic desolation. Their work often explores themes of nihilism and collapse, pairing harsh, mechanical rhythms with layered textures that shift between ambient dread and full-on industrial force.
Slighter on the other hand approaches electronic music from a more fluid, exploratory angle, blending pulsing rhythms with melodic and ambient elements to create immersive, evolving soundscapes. Known for pushing genre boundaries, Slighter’s productions move seamlessly between club energy and introspective depth, giving collaborations an added sense of motion and detail.
Bringing these two together sets the stage for something that’s both heavy and nuanced—industrial grit meeting dynamic electronic craftsmanship. The addition of Dogtablet on remix duties only amplifies that tension. Dogtablet’s sound thrives on contrasts: dense, groove-driven foundations layered with moody, almost gothic atmospheres that can feel both intimate and unsettling at the same time.
The result isn’t just a “two track release”—it’s a collision of styles from artists who each bend electronic music in their own direction. Expect something that moves between punishing and hypnotic, with the remix pushing things further into shadowy, dubbed out territory rather than simply reworking the source material.







