Lem Bertch
Lem Bertch’s sound moves fluidly between dub techno’s submerged echoes, minimal techno’s skeletal frameworks, and the warmer currents of deep house and ambient. Across thirty-two tracks, the material maintains a consistent, heads-down focus: restrained percussion, expansive reverberation, and a preference for gradual, almost imperceptible shifts in texture and mood. It is music designed for deep listening and long mixes alike. With an average Ninja score of 8.0, this is a catalogue that earns its place in the rotation through reliability rather than spectacle. Released solely through CANO, the output feels like a unified, label-locked exploration of the deeper, hazier edges of electronic music, sitting comfortably in the underground space where techno, ambient and house dissolve into one another.