Alaska Melting
Is there no stopping Robert Henke? Featuring his finest material since the seminal "Fragile/Static" twelve back in '99, Alaska Melting deploys two brand new Monolake killers following the tried and tesed metallic techno template - but somehow with enough of a shift of emphasis to keep things fresh and predictably crushing. The production here really is almost unfathomable - crisp, airy and yet incredibly heavy, with 'Alaska' deploying a regimented bassline that could almost underpin dubstep with its rugged convulsions, while 'Melting' opens up into a vast display of effortlessly intricate 4/4 variations that make techno sound perfectly pristine. In other words - another essential twelve from one of the finest Techno producers of the last decade - a must buy.
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Is there no stopping Robert Henke? Featuring his finest material since the seminal "Fragile/Static" twelve back in '99, Alaska Melting deploys two brand new Monolake killers following the tried and tesed metallic techno template - but somehow with enough of a shift of emphasis to keep things fresh and predictably crushing. The production here really is almost unfathomable - crisp, airy and yet incredibly heavy, with 'Alaska' deploying a regimented bassline that could almost underpin dubstep with its rugged convulsions, while 'Melting' opens up into a vast display of effortlessly intricate 4/4 variations that make techno sound perfectly pristine. In other words - another essential twelve from one of the finest Techno producers of the last decade - a must buy.
Is there no stopping Robert Henke? Featuring his finest material since the seminal "Fragile/Static" twelve back in '99, Alaska Melting deploys two brand new Monolake killers following the tried and tesed metallic techno template - but somehow with enough of a shift of emphasis to keep things fresh and predictably crushing. The production here really is almost unfathomable - crisp, airy and yet incredibly heavy, with 'Alaska' deploying a regimented bassline that could almost underpin dubstep with its rugged convulsions, while 'Melting' opens up into a vast display of effortlessly intricate 4/4 variations that make techno sound perfectly pristine. In other words - another essential twelve from one of the finest Techno producers of the last decade - a must buy.
Is there no stopping Robert Henke? Featuring his finest material since the seminal "Fragile/Static" twelve back in '99, Alaska Melting deploys two brand new Monolake killers following the tried and tesed metallic techno template - but somehow with enough of a shift of emphasis to keep things fresh and predictably crushing. The production here really is almost unfathomable - crisp, airy and yet incredibly heavy, with 'Alaska' deploying a regimented bassline that could almost underpin dubstep with its rugged convulsions, while 'Melting' opens up into a vast display of effortlessly intricate 4/4 variations that make techno sound perfectly pristine. In other words - another essential twelve from one of the finest Techno producers of the last decade - a must buy.