It's great to find that someone's still persevering in the field of warm, intimate instrumental electronica; this latest EP from Stefan Panczak's Inch-Time harks back to the glory days of Hobby Industries and Morr Music. On 'Aurora', soft jets of hiss, filtered dub-centric beats and minimal basslines drive the action, yielding a melodious lead track that gives way into the lulling semi-ambience of 'Crystal Visions'. Equally frail and equally lovely, 'A Handful Of Dust' channels plucked strings through various plugins while gentle, echo-flecked beats flicker on the fringes of the stereo field. The EP closes after 'Suspended's mixture of jazzy glitch-tronics gives way to 'Aurora In Dust', an aged, almost vintage sounding take on the lead track. Ace.
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It's great to find that someone's still persevering in the field of warm, intimate instrumental electronica; this latest EP from Stefan Panczak's Inch-Time harks back to the glory days of Hobby Industries and Morr Music. On 'Aurora', soft jets of hiss, filtered dub-centric beats and minimal basslines drive the action, yielding a melodious lead track that gives way into the lulling semi-ambience of 'Crystal Visions'. Equally frail and equally lovely, 'A Handful Of Dust' channels plucked strings through various plugins while gentle, echo-flecked beats flicker on the fringes of the stereo field. The EP closes after 'Suspended's mixture of jazzy glitch-tronics gives way to 'Aurora In Dust', an aged, almost vintage sounding take on the lead track. Ace.
It's great to find that someone's still persevering in the field of warm, intimate instrumental electronica; this latest EP from Stefan Panczak's Inch-Time harks back to the glory days of Hobby Industries and Morr Music. On 'Aurora', soft jets of hiss, filtered dub-centric beats and minimal basslines drive the action, yielding a melodious lead track that gives way into the lulling semi-ambience of 'Crystal Visions'. Equally frail and equally lovely, 'A Handful Of Dust' channels plucked strings through various plugins while gentle, echo-flecked beats flicker on the fringes of the stereo field. The EP closes after 'Suspended's mixture of jazzy glitch-tronics gives way to 'Aurora In Dust', an aged, almost vintage sounding take on the lead track. Ace.
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It's great to find that someone's still persevering in the field of warm, intimate instrumental electronica; this latest EP from Stefan Panczak's Inch-Time harks back to the glory days of Hobby Industries and Morr Music. On 'Aurora', soft jets of hiss, filtered dub-centric beats and minimal basslines drive the action, yielding a melodious lead track that gives way into the lulling semi-ambience of 'Crystal Visions'. Equally frail and equally lovely, 'A Handful Of Dust' channels plucked strings through various plugins while gentle, echo-flecked beats flicker on the fringes of the stereo field. The EP closes after 'Suspended's mixture of jazzy glitch-tronics gives way to 'Aurora In Dust', an aged, almost vintage sounding take on the lead track. Ace.