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Cuften – Solar Ashes


Label/Cat#: Planet Phuture – PP 008D
Year: 5 February, 2021
Genre: Techno
Source: WEB
Format: Flac
Quality: lossless

Tracklist
1. Solar Ashes (07:38)
2. The Black Rain Order (07:58)
3. Kjhfskjoize (11:58)
4. Lasttt Batttle (08:24)
5. Rise Of The Neo-Humans (06:08)

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Hot on the heels of our tentacular project “The Most Famous Unknown”, Planet Phuture is proud to welcome rising French talent Cuften to the fold. A most fitting match for PP’s phuture-facing vision, Damien Peltier has been pushing some of the finest techno around over the last couple of years, landing a handful memorable cuts via the likes of Parisian label Tripalium and his own imprint, Purusu. Cloaked in dim-lit atmospheres and open-ended post-apocalyptic narratives, his debut solo 12″ blends in all of the elements that made his sound stand out from the crowd of releases coming up these days – traversed by dogged primitive rhythms and reassessed 303-infused Detroit’isms, but also stamped with his signature no-frills rave elegance.

Speeding up the cosmic highway like Deckard roams San Fran’s neon-splattered alleys on the hunt for replicants, Cuften takes us on a full-immersion journey into dystopian electronic soundscapes. Full-beam on, “Solar Ashes” has us drifting amidst ruins of a devastated city – its lysergic bass languidly threading its way across brutalist concrete facades and cold ember set for reignition. A more martial affair, “The Black Rain Order” pulls out the rattling drums, slo-boiling arpeggios and moebius-strips of wistful acid to score a supremely tense crescendo, both optimally tasted on and off the dance floor.

Moving up closer to the free-spirited vibe of the ’90s open-air raves, “Rise Of The Neo-Humans” unleashes a baroque firestorm of sucker-punchy toms and hyperventilating shuffle, woven against an endlessly expanding corolla of hallucinogenic shapes and fluttering harmonics. Sinking further deep into all-dark dubby grounds, “Lasttt Batttle” extrudes its obsessive melody out a thick gangue of squelchy chords and bleepin’ engineering to form the kind of brain-washing hybrid pumper that’ll roast your last remaining neurones. Trouble-brewing isn’t over though and the droney “Kjhfskjoize” shall take you to places unknown through eleven minutes of envelope-shifting shamanism, thinking noise bake-off and gravity-defying arrangements. Bend your mind.

07.02.2021 Techno , Label Planet Phuture

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