The self-described “anxiety rhythm” of Berlin’s Wilted Woman, dissects the internal processes of technology through post-industrial glitch, punk, and cut-and-copy aesthetics. Barely audible vocals, transmissions, sine waves, 8-bit melodies and pots and pans-like beats intensify the effects of contemporary life on its audience by looking beyond the HD facades to the machines that made them. Her debut 12”, ‘Diary of a Woman,’ includes the “definitive recordings” of four live set classics and two more recent experiments (Lv, Trudeau (dither)), recorded over 2015-2016 in Providence, Montreal, and Berlin. For freaky heads only...