Cold Body Music Vol. 1
Finnish electro label Cold Blow chase a killer Mono Junk EP with vinyl-cut highlights of their label showcase, including Kim Ripatti producing as Schnell Funktion alongside ace work from Halvtrak, Antoine Heroics, Often A, Silens Letum, Victor 25-2
Severed from the original set of 16, the vinyl edition illuminates eight cuts of coarse electro, cold/minimal wave and stranger machine mutations replete with ferric hiss and a rude dare-to-differ attitude. It’s the sort of set that could easily be mistaken as an ‘80s private press from some gang of mail networking likeminds or artists in a grey European city entertaining themselves on long cold nights.
Kim Ripatti aka Mono Junk is a longtime fave of ours, not least for his legendary dub techno evergreen ‘Channel B’, and is on hand with two nuggets as Schnell Funktion including the Dirk Desaever-esque ‘Robots Way’ and the wheezy organ weirdo ‘Mirror Wall’, while Halvtrak also impresses with the noirish wave grinder ‘Tides of Time’ and the wigged out acid funk of ‘Conversation’. Antoine Heroics - a possible anagram of someone we can’t work out - comes with a sort of Skweee like melodic daftness in ‘Yesterday’s News’ and the funkier ‘Dynamic’, plus the early Ferraro-like jag of ‘A Room With A View’, and classic Euro synth noodling on ‘Bug Sur’.
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Finnish electro label Cold Blow chase a killer Mono Junk EP with vinyl-cut highlights of their label showcase, including Kim Ripatti producing as Schnell Funktion alongside ace work from Halvtrak, Antoine Heroics, Often A, Silens Letum, Victor 25-2
Severed from the original set of 16, the vinyl edition illuminates eight cuts of coarse electro, cold/minimal wave and stranger machine mutations replete with ferric hiss and a rude dare-to-differ attitude. It’s the sort of set that could easily be mistaken as an ‘80s private press from some gang of mail networking likeminds or artists in a grey European city entertaining themselves on long cold nights.
Kim Ripatti aka Mono Junk is a longtime fave of ours, not least for his legendary dub techno evergreen ‘Channel B’, and is on hand with two nuggets as Schnell Funktion including the Dirk Desaever-esque ‘Robots Way’ and the wheezy organ weirdo ‘Mirror Wall’, while Halvtrak also impresses with the noirish wave grinder ‘Tides of Time’ and the wigged out acid funk of ‘Conversation’. Antoine Heroics - a possible anagram of someone we can’t work out - comes with a sort of Skweee like melodic daftness in ‘Yesterday’s News’ and the funkier ‘Dynamic’, plus the early Ferraro-like jag of ‘A Room With A View’, and classic Euro synth noodling on ‘Bug Sur’.
Finnish electro label Cold Blow chase a killer Mono Junk EP with vinyl-cut highlights of their label showcase, including Kim Ripatti producing as Schnell Funktion alongside ace work from Halvtrak, Antoine Heroics, Often A, Silens Letum, Victor 25-2
Severed from the original set of 16, the vinyl edition illuminates eight cuts of coarse electro, cold/minimal wave and stranger machine mutations replete with ferric hiss and a rude dare-to-differ attitude. It’s the sort of set that could easily be mistaken as an ‘80s private press from some gang of mail networking likeminds or artists in a grey European city entertaining themselves on long cold nights.
Kim Ripatti aka Mono Junk is a longtime fave of ours, not least for his legendary dub techno evergreen ‘Channel B’, and is on hand with two nuggets as Schnell Funktion including the Dirk Desaever-esque ‘Robots Way’ and the wheezy organ weirdo ‘Mirror Wall’, while Halvtrak also impresses with the noirish wave grinder ‘Tides of Time’ and the wigged out acid funk of ‘Conversation’. Antoine Heroics - a possible anagram of someone we can’t work out - comes with a sort of Skweee like melodic daftness in ‘Yesterday’s News’ and the funkier ‘Dynamic’, plus the early Ferraro-like jag of ‘A Room With A View’, and classic Euro synth noodling on ‘Bug Sur’.
Finnish electro label Cold Blow chase a killer Mono Junk EP with vinyl-cut highlights of their label showcase, including Kim Ripatti producing as Schnell Funktion alongside ace work from Halvtrak, Antoine Heroics, Often A, Silens Letum, Victor 25-2
Severed from the original set of 16, the vinyl edition illuminates eight cuts of coarse electro, cold/minimal wave and stranger machine mutations replete with ferric hiss and a rude dare-to-differ attitude. It’s the sort of set that could easily be mistaken as an ‘80s private press from some gang of mail networking likeminds or artists in a grey European city entertaining themselves on long cold nights.
Kim Ripatti aka Mono Junk is a longtime fave of ours, not least for his legendary dub techno evergreen ‘Channel B’, and is on hand with two nuggets as Schnell Funktion including the Dirk Desaever-esque ‘Robots Way’ and the wheezy organ weirdo ‘Mirror Wall’, while Halvtrak also impresses with the noirish wave grinder ‘Tides of Time’ and the wigged out acid funk of ‘Conversation’. Antoine Heroics - a possible anagram of someone we can’t work out - comes with a sort of Skweee like melodic daftness in ‘Yesterday’s News’ and the funkier ‘Dynamic’, plus the early Ferraro-like jag of ‘A Room With A View’, and classic Euro synth noodling on ‘Bug Sur’.
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Finnish electro label Cold Blow chase a killer Mono Junk EP with vinyl-cut highlights of their label showcase, including Kim Ripatti producing as Schnell Funktion alongside ace work from Halvtrak, Antoine Heroics, Often A, Silens Letum, Victor 25-2
Severed from the original set of 16, the vinyl edition illuminates eight cuts of coarse electro, cold/minimal wave and stranger machine mutations replete with ferric hiss and a rude dare-to-differ attitude. It’s the sort of set that could easily be mistaken as an ‘80s private press from some gang of mail networking likeminds or artists in a grey European city entertaining themselves on long cold nights.
Kim Ripatti aka Mono Junk is a longtime fave of ours, not least for his legendary dub techno evergreen ‘Channel B’, and is on hand with two nuggets as Schnell Funktion including the Dirk Desaever-esque ‘Robots Way’ and the wheezy organ weirdo ‘Mirror Wall’, while Halvtrak also impresses with the noirish wave grinder ‘Tides of Time’ and the wigged out acid funk of ‘Conversation’. Antoine Heroics - a possible anagram of someone we can’t work out - comes with a sort of Skweee like melodic daftness in ‘Yesterday’s News’ and the funkier ‘Dynamic’, plus the early Ferraro-like jag of ‘A Room With A View’, and classic Euro synth noodling on ‘Bug Sur’.