Huerco S. services Dan Lopatin’s Software imprint with his debut album proper, following that seductive, rep-making trio of EPs on Wicked Bass, Opal Tapes / Boomkat Editions and Future Times.
It’s top-drawer stuff, taking the new age ambience and rugged, smoke-choked house rhythms du jour and turning them inside out, opening up new zones of dubwise introspection. ‘Plucked From The Ground, Towards The Sun’ is a 90s Chain Reaction cut inspected through a smeared microscope lens, but it’s the minor key shifts and almost Autechre-ish edits of ‘Quivira’ that really get the show on the road, building to ‘Anagramme Of My Love', the oneiric house choppage of ‘linzhiid’ and the Newworldaquarium-esque codeine boogie of ‘Ragtime U.S.A. (Warning)’ - a total killer. Sure there’s a lot of stuff like this around at the moment, but the Kansan man brings both a precision and a nonchalant narcotic swagger to proceedings that sets him apart from the pack. Really good stuff.
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Huerco S. services Dan Lopatin’s Software imprint with his debut album proper, following that seductive, rep-making trio of EPs on Wicked Bass, Opal Tapes / Boomkat Editions and Future Times.
It’s top-drawer stuff, taking the new age ambience and rugged, smoke-choked house rhythms du jour and turning them inside out, opening up new zones of dubwise introspection. ‘Plucked From The Ground, Towards The Sun’ is a 90s Chain Reaction cut inspected through a smeared microscope lens, but it’s the minor key shifts and almost Autechre-ish edits of ‘Quivira’ that really get the show on the road, building to ‘Anagramme Of My Love', the oneiric house choppage of ‘linzhiid’ and the Newworldaquarium-esque codeine boogie of ‘Ragtime U.S.A. (Warning)’ - a total killer. Sure there’s a lot of stuff like this around at the moment, but the Kansan man brings both a precision and a nonchalant narcotic swagger to proceedings that sets him apart from the pack. Really good stuff.
Huerco S. services Dan Lopatin’s Software imprint with his debut album proper, following that seductive, rep-making trio of EPs on Wicked Bass, Opal Tapes / Boomkat Editions and Future Times.
It’s top-drawer stuff, taking the new age ambience and rugged, smoke-choked house rhythms du jour and turning them inside out, opening up new zones of dubwise introspection. ‘Plucked From The Ground, Towards The Sun’ is a 90s Chain Reaction cut inspected through a smeared microscope lens, but it’s the minor key shifts and almost Autechre-ish edits of ‘Quivira’ that really get the show on the road, building to ‘Anagramme Of My Love', the oneiric house choppage of ‘linzhiid’ and the Newworldaquarium-esque codeine boogie of ‘Ragtime U.S.A. (Warning)’ - a total killer. Sure there’s a lot of stuff like this around at the moment, but the Kansan man brings both a precision and a nonchalant narcotic swagger to proceedings that sets him apart from the pack. Really good stuff.
Huerco S. services Dan Lopatin’s Software imprint with his debut album proper, following that seductive, rep-making trio of EPs on Wicked Bass, Opal Tapes / Boomkat Editions and Future Times.
It’s top-drawer stuff, taking the new age ambience and rugged, smoke-choked house rhythms du jour and turning them inside out, opening up new zones of dubwise introspection. ‘Plucked From The Ground, Towards The Sun’ is a 90s Chain Reaction cut inspected through a smeared microscope lens, but it’s the minor key shifts and almost Autechre-ish edits of ‘Quivira’ that really get the show on the road, building to ‘Anagramme Of My Love', the oneiric house choppage of ‘linzhiid’ and the Newworldaquarium-esque codeine boogie of ‘Ragtime U.S.A. (Warning)’ - a total killer. Sure there’s a lot of stuff like this around at the moment, but the Kansan man brings both a precision and a nonchalant narcotic swagger to proceedings that sets him apart from the pack. Really good stuff.
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Huerco S. services Dan Lopatin’s Software imprint with his debut album proper, following that seductive, rep-making trio of EPs on Wicked Bass, Opal Tapes / Boomkat Editions and Future Times.
It’s top-drawer stuff, taking the new age ambience and rugged, smoke-choked house rhythms du jour and turning them inside out, opening up new zones of dubwise introspection. ‘Plucked From The Ground, Towards The Sun’ is a 90s Chain Reaction cut inspected through a smeared microscope lens, but it’s the minor key shifts and almost Autechre-ish edits of ‘Quivira’ that really get the show on the road, building to ‘Anagramme Of My Love', the oneiric house choppage of ‘linzhiid’ and the Newworldaquarium-esque codeine boogie of ‘Ragtime U.S.A. (Warning)’ - a total killer. Sure there’s a lot of stuff like this around at the moment, but the Kansan man brings both a precision and a nonchalant narcotic swagger to proceedings that sets him apart from the pack. Really good stuff.