Raw but sophistaced deep techno, clearly schooled in the classics, lands courtesy of Dublin's 393 Records. Label owner Philip Galvin Jnr opens proceedings with two effortlessly grooving cuts. "Sub Osc" is powered by purring 101 bass & chiming synth tones & "Lapping" lets it's ear wiggling sequence modulate underneath lush pads. On the flip, The Parallel cranks up the energy levels with the acidic thud of "Voyager" before closing the EP with the dreamy & rolling breakbeat cut, "Ascender "
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from 393X001,
released July 11, 2018
Written & produced by The Parallel
The whole album is amazing. Empires is, overall, my favorite ... (1) Because it's extra quirky (2) It's the longest track on the album ... and I like long tracks.
Whole album is great, though. 5/5 stars. 10/10.... all we need is more of Shima!
And, I think, a trio collaboration between John Shima, Derek Carr and, of course, Mr Rutter himself would be extra special :) simplybeourselves
it's this cosmic oldschool acid...analogue and unpolished. The entire moatun7-catalogue is outstanding, unfotunately difficult to get this on vinyl. s/emtex a/udio w/orks