For this extremely special Modern Love emission we dig deep into David Moufang's archives for a couple of tracks that have been in one way or another simmering on his hard drive for the best part of 15 years. AC1D on the a-side was originally laid down a good decade ago, though the version here was reworked together with longtime Move D collaborator Kai Kroker sometime last year. The track is a masterstroke of wrong-footing and originality; breaking away from the swirling keys of the opening sequence the track emerges into a ridiculously deep attack of Basic-Channel style stabs and slowly encroaching acid modulations - played loud this is truly nothing short of devastating. Kai's careful edits and tweaks reveal themselves the deeper into the track you get, snatches of conversation, found sounds - an obliterating, coherent mess of sheer bassddrum pressure! "Sheffield Dance" on the flip was recorded way back in 1995 and is a classic Bleep track, pure analogue percussion and tweaked synthwork, gradually building into a fallout of immense, beautiful proportions. Move D has long been one of the most gifted producers of electronic music the world has known, his recent run of form only bolstered by these two mighty, lost classics. KILLER!!!
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For this extremely special Modern Love emission we dig deep into David Moufang's archives for a couple of tracks that have been in one way or another simmering on his hard drive for the best part of 15 years. AC1D on the a-side was originally laid down a good decade ago, though the version here was reworked together with longtime Move D collaborator Kai Kroker sometime last year. The track is a masterstroke of wrong-footing and originality; breaking away from the swirling keys of the opening sequence the track emerges into a ridiculously deep attack of Basic-Channel style stabs and slowly encroaching acid modulations - played loud this is truly nothing short of devastating. Kai's careful edits and tweaks reveal themselves the deeper into the track you get, snatches of conversation, found sounds - an obliterating, coherent mess of sheer bassddrum pressure! "Sheffield Dance" on the flip was recorded way back in 1995 and is a classic Bleep track, pure analogue percussion and tweaked synthwork, gradually building into a fallout of immense, beautiful proportions. Move D has long been one of the most gifted producers of electronic music the world has known, his recent run of form only bolstered by these two mighty, lost classics. KILLER!!!
For this extremely special Modern Love emission we dig deep into David Moufang's archives for a couple of tracks that have been in one way or another simmering on his hard drive for the best part of 15 years. AC1D on the a-side was originally laid down a good decade ago, though the version here was reworked together with longtime Move D collaborator Kai Kroker sometime last year. The track is a masterstroke of wrong-footing and originality; breaking away from the swirling keys of the opening sequence the track emerges into a ridiculously deep attack of Basic-Channel style stabs and slowly encroaching acid modulations - played loud this is truly nothing short of devastating. Kai's careful edits and tweaks reveal themselves the deeper into the track you get, snatches of conversation, found sounds - an obliterating, coherent mess of sheer bassddrum pressure! "Sheffield Dance" on the flip was recorded way back in 1995 and is a classic Bleep track, pure analogue percussion and tweaked synthwork, gradually building into a fallout of immense, beautiful proportions. Move D has long been one of the most gifted producers of electronic music the world has known, his recent run of form only bolstered by these two mighty, lost classics. KILLER!!!