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Folding Spaces III

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Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Folding Spaces III
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Folding Spaces
Genre: Techno
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:31:34
Total Size: 78 mb

Tracklist:
1. PeteBlas – oscillators 6:11
2. Roundhouse Kick – epm12 6:04
3. Osti M – workout 5:31
4. Mharia – perfect-sense 4:10
5. VOIRON – itineris 4:38
6. VOIRON – itineris (Legowelt remix) 5:00

“Joining the dots between Norwich UK, Paris, Oporto, Portimao, Lisbon and The Hague, the 3rd release on Photonz and Digital Tunes’ joint-venture label Folding Spaces keeps its focus on raw, uncompromised dance music, offering six tracks of organic, often improvised Techno and Detroit-style Electro. ~ info ~ Starting with Lisbon’s PeteBlas, a disciple both of Detroit House warmth and Berlin’s austere Dub Techno, he offers us one of his first experiments in using analogue equipment, ‘Oscillators’, building up from a stripped down machine funk pattern to reach ecstatic, almost psychedelic bursts of sound, carrying a palpably spontaneous sense of experimentation and improvisation in a dancefloor context. Hardware-obsessed couple hailing from the south of Portugal, Roundhouse Kick, take things fully into acidic territory with their track “EPM12”; a lush and spacious late-night tripper, enveloping over a 303 line that plays in hypnotic time signatures while warm and meditative pads float over raw, driving percussion patterns. Having been solely a DJ for 6 or 7 years, it was only recently that Osti M put his hand into production, prolifically crafting raw, improvised machine jams with soul and a rough, spontaneous approach that seems invested in what’s important: capturing the energy of the moment when inspiration hits. Workout is exactly this, a moment bigger than the sum of it’s parts, sparse but alive and flowing. Mharia is the semi-secret alias of one of last year’s most celebrated new artists operating within the fertile field of experimental Techno – an easy guess if we mention labels such as Ramp’s Fourth Wave or Opal Tapes. He’s usually known for his atmospheric and melancholic romanticizations of the early days of Rave culture, but here instead he takes things to stark, Dreciyan Electro territory in great style. Voiron’s music sits somewhere near early Warp releases and the stark, experimental machine funk released by Aphex Twin’s Rephlex imprint. His trademark sound is both basic – production is raw, with fairly untreated hardware synths and drum-machines – and musically complex, with baroque melody lines and dextrous compositional details. His track “Itineris” is a great example of this ethereal and atmospheric type of electron…”

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