Lee Gamble's elaborately designed recordings draw equally from club culture and avant-garde electronic music, as well as from concepts related to philosophy and technology. He first earned acclaim for Diversions 1994-1996 and Dutch Tvashar Plumes, a pair of 2012 LPs that contained ghostly ambient deconstructions of jungle and techno. 2014's Koch was a bracing set of experimental techno tracks, and 2017's Mnestic Pressure was a more complex, cerebral album of mutated jungle and IDM. The triptych of EPs was compiled as Flush Real Pharynx 2019-2021 and contained sculpture-like co...