Sunday, February 3, 2013

[NNA052] Belarisk - On Amorphous Dawn



















Artist: Belarisk
Label: NNA TAPES
Cat No: NNA052
Released: Jan 2013
Quality: FLAC
Genre: ELECTRONIC

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Daniel ‘Oneohtrix Point Never’ Lopatin cohort Lee Tindall returns with this latest collection of warbling synth oddities for the on-form NNA Tapes label. A surprisingly melodic affair, Tindall sidelines his predilection towards extreme noise in favour of the kind of haunting, cavernous riffs that wouldn’t sound out of place on an Aphex Twin album (think SAW1+2). All this, and Tindall has managed to avoid the temptation to plonk a 4/4 over everything in the hope of making ‘techno’ – this is singular stuff, and Tindall’s vision is clear from beginning to end. With a virtuoso technical expertise, we are treated to far more than ‘simply’ synth jams as each track is pushed and pulled through a variety of half-working pedals, mixers and tape machines giving an unpredictability that’s rarely heard in the scene.

[4LUX01206] Joe Drive - Junopolis EP



















Artist: Joe Drive
Title: Junopolis EP
Genre: Deep House
Label:: 4lux Black
Cat.nr: 4LUX01206
Released: 2012
Source: WEB
QUALITY: FLAC


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Italian producer Joe Drive serves you his first ep for 4lux. And what an excellent EP this is. Deep house tracks with a true analogue feel. Rain Dance is an exquisite deep house bomb with smart TR707 drum programming, deep driving bassline and disco-ish vibes. Title song Junopolis is dedicated to the legendary Juno synths and shows you capabilities of these machines in clever fashion. Alden Tyrell brings you the extremely deep remix for Tefnut: steady drum programming with spaced out synth filtering and dubby tape delays. This is one for the heads for sure. Joe Drives' original is included too. Recomended