Koreless, producer to FKA Twigs and David Byrne, gets back to fundamentals on a trio of precision-tooled club cuts augmented by a spunky Jorg Kuning remix.
Taking a minute out from working on an upcoming Twigs record to bust some club moves, Koreless reminds of what has kept his work salient all the years since his early works with Sampha and SBTRKT. His original trio of productioins here sparkle with attention to detail in the whirring groove programming and nerve-tweaky melodic touches that recall a heyday of ‘00s minimal techno that appears to be seeping back into the water table right now.
‘Deceltica’ commands feet to an exactingly snappy 2-step and gets up the nose with its pitch bent harmonic vapours and nose-drip tang; ‘Drumhell (Extended)’ calls to mind piquant German mnml delicacies offset with a swaying UK lope; ’Seven’ sharpens up that sound with recycled carillon melody nipped and tucked to tighten your swing, getting nastier in the 2nd half; leaving cult festival and end of night specialist Jorg Kuning to insufflate a ketty wobble to the latter on his ‘Bicton Barns’ version.
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Koreless, producer to FKA Twigs and David Byrne, gets back to fundamentals on a trio of precision-tooled club cuts augmented by a spunky Jorg Kuning remix.
Taking a minute out from working on an upcoming Twigs record to bust some club moves, Koreless reminds of what has kept his work salient all the years since his early works with Sampha and SBTRKT. His original trio of productioins here sparkle with attention to detail in the whirring groove programming and nerve-tweaky melodic touches that recall a heyday of ‘00s minimal techno that appears to be seeping back into the water table right now.
‘Deceltica’ commands feet to an exactingly snappy 2-step and gets up the nose with its pitch bent harmonic vapours and nose-drip tang; ‘Drumhell (Extended)’ calls to mind piquant German mnml delicacies offset with a swaying UK lope; ’Seven’ sharpens up that sound with recycled carillon melody nipped and tucked to tighten your swing, getting nastier in the 2nd half; leaving cult festival and end of night specialist Jorg Kuning to insufflate a ketty wobble to the latter on his ‘Bicton Barns’ version.
Koreless, producer to FKA Twigs and David Byrne, gets back to fundamentals on a trio of precision-tooled club cuts augmented by a spunky Jorg Kuning remix.
Taking a minute out from working on an upcoming Twigs record to bust some club moves, Koreless reminds of what has kept his work salient all the years since his early works with Sampha and SBTRKT. His original trio of productioins here sparkle with attention to detail in the whirring groove programming and nerve-tweaky melodic touches that recall a heyday of ‘00s minimal techno that appears to be seeping back into the water table right now.
‘Deceltica’ commands feet to an exactingly snappy 2-step and gets up the nose with its pitch bent harmonic vapours and nose-drip tang; ‘Drumhell (Extended)’ calls to mind piquant German mnml delicacies offset with a swaying UK lope; ’Seven’ sharpens up that sound with recycled carillon melody nipped and tucked to tighten your swing, getting nastier in the 2nd half; leaving cult festival and end of night specialist Jorg Kuning to insufflate a ketty wobble to the latter on his ‘Bicton Barns’ version.
Koreless, producer to FKA Twigs and David Byrne, gets back to fundamentals on a trio of precision-tooled club cuts augmented by a spunky Jorg Kuning remix.
Taking a minute out from working on an upcoming Twigs record to bust some club moves, Koreless reminds of what has kept his work salient all the years since his early works with Sampha and SBTRKT. His original trio of productioins here sparkle with attention to detail in the whirring groove programming and nerve-tweaky melodic touches that recall a heyday of ‘00s minimal techno that appears to be seeping back into the water table right now.
‘Deceltica’ commands feet to an exactingly snappy 2-step and gets up the nose with its pitch bent harmonic vapours and nose-drip tang; ‘Drumhell (Extended)’ calls to mind piquant German mnml delicacies offset with a swaying UK lope; ’Seven’ sharpens up that sound with recycled carillon melody nipped and tucked to tighten your swing, getting nastier in the 2nd half; leaving cult festival and end of night specialist Jorg Kuning to insufflate a ketty wobble to the latter on his ‘Bicton Barns’ version.
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Koreless, producer to FKA Twigs and David Byrne, gets back to fundamentals on a trio of precision-tooled club cuts augmented by a spunky Jorg Kuning remix.
Taking a minute out from working on an upcoming Twigs record to bust some club moves, Koreless reminds of what has kept his work salient all the years since his early works with Sampha and SBTRKT. His original trio of productioins here sparkle with attention to detail in the whirring groove programming and nerve-tweaky melodic touches that recall a heyday of ‘00s minimal techno that appears to be seeping back into the water table right now.
‘Deceltica’ commands feet to an exactingly snappy 2-step and gets up the nose with its pitch bent harmonic vapours and nose-drip tang; ‘Drumhell (Extended)’ calls to mind piquant German mnml delicacies offset with a swaying UK lope; ’Seven’ sharpens up that sound with recycled carillon melody nipped and tucked to tighten your swing, getting nastier in the 2nd half; leaving cult festival and end of night specialist Jorg Kuning to insufflate a ketty wobble to the latter on his ‘Bicton Barns’ version.