Spectral Sound give a brilliant statement of intent on 'Document' featuring exclusive tracks and remixes from Hieroglyphic Being, Kassem Mosse, Bodycode, James T Cotton, Mike Parker, Audion and more. In typically refined fashion, the label has managed to coherantly traverse a range of styles, from the deeply grounded abstraction of 'Got No Place To Go' by Hieroglyphic Being, to pounding acid techno from Mike Parker's 'Protolanguage', and frothy minimalism from Audion, all keeping mandate of quality and finesse over anything else. Bodycode's 'I'm Holding On' is another treat, sucking out the essence of Chicago and transporting it somewhere odder, while James T Cotton goes there and attempts to recreate the memory with 'On Time' coming off like a facsimile of some late period Trax release. By comparison, some of the more minimal bits from Ryan Crosson and Kate Simko sound tame, but offer a nice contrast.
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Spectral Sound give a brilliant statement of intent on 'Document' featuring exclusive tracks and remixes from Hieroglyphic Being, Kassem Mosse, Bodycode, James T Cotton, Mike Parker, Audion and more. In typically refined fashion, the label has managed to coherantly traverse a range of styles, from the deeply grounded abstraction of 'Got No Place To Go' by Hieroglyphic Being, to pounding acid techno from Mike Parker's 'Protolanguage', and frothy minimalism from Audion, all keeping mandate of quality and finesse over anything else. Bodycode's 'I'm Holding On' is another treat, sucking out the essence of Chicago and transporting it somewhere odder, while James T Cotton goes there and attempts to recreate the memory with 'On Time' coming off like a facsimile of some late period Trax release. By comparison, some of the more minimal bits from Ryan Crosson and Kate Simko sound tame, but offer a nice contrast.
Spectral Sound give a brilliant statement of intent on 'Document' featuring exclusive tracks and remixes from Hieroglyphic Being, Kassem Mosse, Bodycode, James T Cotton, Mike Parker, Audion and more. In typically refined fashion, the label has managed to coherantly traverse a range of styles, from the deeply grounded abstraction of 'Got No Place To Go' by Hieroglyphic Being, to pounding acid techno from Mike Parker's 'Protolanguage', and frothy minimalism from Audion, all keeping mandate of quality and finesse over anything else. Bodycode's 'I'm Holding On' is another treat, sucking out the essence of Chicago and transporting it somewhere odder, while James T Cotton goes there and attempts to recreate the memory with 'On Time' coming off like a facsimile of some late period Trax release. By comparison, some of the more minimal bits from Ryan Crosson and Kate Simko sound tame, but offer a nice contrast.
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Spectral Sound give a brilliant statement of intent on 'Document' featuring exclusive tracks and remixes from Hieroglyphic Being, Kassem Mosse, Bodycode, James T Cotton, Mike Parker, Audion and more. In typically refined fashion, the label has managed to coherantly traverse a range of styles, from the deeply grounded abstraction of 'Got No Place To Go' by Hieroglyphic Being, to pounding acid techno from Mike Parker's 'Protolanguage', and frothy minimalism from Audion, all keeping mandate of quality and finesse over anything else. Bodycode's 'I'm Holding On' is another treat, sucking out the essence of Chicago and transporting it somewhere odder, while James T Cotton goes there and attempts to recreate the memory with 'On Time' coming off like a facsimile of some late period Trax release. By comparison, some of the more minimal bits from Ryan Crosson and Kate Simko sound tame, but offer a nice contrast.