One of those simple yet effective stripped back jams that balances rhythmic effervescence with subtle evolving elements, steeped in that all important dubby twist. Kicking off proceedings with '3 Days Cooler,' from Cologne based Hidden Sequence, you'll find yourself instantly locked into the groove. Review: For the next edition of Mosaic's LTDX series, label boss Steve O'Sullivan invites a trio of artists to lay down some seriously infectious beats on 'Rhythm Method Vol.5'. A perfect conclusion to Innate's most action-packed release to date. Last but not least, effervescent Welshman DJ Guy (Unthank/Other World Music) slams down an energetic techno stomper in "Aphelion Orbit": boasting brilliantly breathless drum programming, illuminated by the celestial shimmer of accompanying chords. Newcomer Jonski, (aka Bristol electro producer Zobol) drops "Venusian Surface" B1 - a classic interstellar jam full of vivid chords, echoing synth squiggles and alluring leads that rise above a classic tech-funk bassline. On side B, the sound subtly shifts towards the multi-coloured, sci-fi shimmer of techno. Accompanied by Innate label regular Gilbert, "Furthest Planet" A2 is a deep roller whose lilting lead lines, shimmering electronics and tumbling acid lines are little less than life-affirming. "Leegte" A1 is impressively immersive, cloaking a jaunty bassline and lo-fi beats in sumptuous aural textures and glassy-eyed chords. The A-side is all about melodious and spacey electro with Dutch legend Aroy Dee making a rare appearance away from his acclaimed M>O>S Recordings label. 004 explores the love of stargazing electronics in much greater deapth. Offering a quartet of cuts from established producers and rising stars, all inspired by dreams of cross-cosmic travel and the alluring weightlessness of deep space. Purchased.Review: The fourth multi-artist EP from blog-turned-record label Innate takes the imprint's inherently warm and far-sighted sound into new intergalactic directions. Anywhere I can buy digital? Comment by Oliver G check the bandcamp's page of the label Comment by E*ROCK let's be patient :D Comment by Yeah, I checked that, vinyl only! :( Comment by Yeah, probably. Comment by You're welcome Comment by Thanks! Comment by Comment by only for the moment, i think. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on .Īnimals Dancing continues its quest for world domination with a double A side of Russian intelligence from Moscow’s Leonid Lipelis.As the title would suggest, these two sides come from Lipelis’ private arsenal of club tracks, beef’d up and shared with the people after some friendly persuasion.I.O.D.T.F.M.B.N.I.F.E. Check out Children Song by Lipelis on Amazon Music.
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