traject - Birting
Excellent electronics from the Greek Creative Space imprint, basically picking up where Spezial Material left off with a new album from Icelandic producer Traject. We've heard very little from Traject for a few years, and his fans will be very pleased to know that his style of maudlin post-techno electronics is still as dark and intricate as ever. 'Penrose' initiates the session with a tense composition of cinematic atmospheres and contorting rhythm mechanics, both fluid and concrete. 'Bjart er yfir' follows with more doomy atmospherics of the widescreen and epic kind, weaving in whispered utterances and slow tribal drumming for the full effect. 'Samkoman' toys with minimal techno rhythms in a spatially screwed style similar to Vladislav Delay, while 'The Horns Are Gone' sets out to sea on pitching electro rhythms and ominous strings. There's a sense of narrative that ties the album togther as a complete package and the production levels are certainly intricate and complex enough to undergo intense scrutiny from the home listening crew. Fans of Robert Logan, Oberman Knocks or the old Spezial Material/Skam sound will love this.

















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