A more obscure adulation is the premise of this weeks selection. These tracks are far apart in their desired atmospheres of stylization, with their stripped down tendencies unfolding new layers amongst every fold. However, this fine foray of minimalist temperaments, rich in organic texture; drives a continually powerful force upon the left-field influences that the techno and house scene has to offer.
Winding and grinding and ripped up flooring, shatters our ears with these high range minimalist builds. Goldfish Un Der Dulz consistently pull driving minimal bangers out the bag, check their Hi Freaks imprint for releases by the likes of Piemont, Suedmilch and David Keno.
Goldfish Und Der Dulz – Love Me Fender
Gimikk are the brainchild of Daniel Sanchez and E-Contact. ‘Love Me’ doesn’t sound particularly special until those creepy vocals seep in, elapsing in a screech of high frequency scrapes.
It feels rather educational listening to Levon Vincent. It’s as if his structures denote a pure sense of maturity, whereby all unnecessary elements are stripped from their core, resounding in a rich but stark bubble of house syncopation.
Levon Vincent – A Melody For Everyone
Brooding sub cones and deep sea compression play to the dim warehouse vibes of Peter Van Hoesen‘s acidic techno. That wump, wump, wump just sounds like it’s come out the washer, making it a perfect late floor cleanser for the dirtiest of dwellers.
Peter Van Hoesen – Continued Care
Pantha du Prince lays another consistently solid release on Rough Trade, with Four Tet touching up the original with a subtle strain of arpeggio bleeps and flanged background effects. The original is truly inspired with it’s multi-looped vocal feed, go and buy it here!
Pantha du Prince – Stick To My Side (Four Tet Version)
Released back in 2007, ‘From Here We Go Sublime’ remains to be The Field‘s melodic pop masterpiece of shoegaze techno. Deep inhalation in accordance with a bout of blank stares, have helped pass many a journey with these transatlantic sounds in mind.
Bonus:
Nekkroteukh – What The Moon Brings VIP
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