David Letellier's latest dancefloor drop features four brittle, lysergic wobblers that merge splintered, rolling beats with trancey euphorics and brain-tickling FX for optimal fractal uptake.
There's more going on here than initially meets the eye. Although the title track is pretty much par for the course - a taut, well engineered stepper with all the high def sound design you'd expect from a Kangding Ray banger - the rest of the EP dissolves into more neon-hued aether. 'Q' is a hypnotic, beatless shiver that stretches tranced-out chord patterns into a mixer-munged aesthetic experiment, and 'Serotonin' does exactly what it says on the tin, modernizing the trance format by augmenting just enough blottered sonic goop to avoid any comparisons to actual psy.
Our pick is 'We Will Never Grow Old', a surprisingly lo-fi moment that tugs at the heartstrings with nostalgic acid squelches and tape-fluttered chords that nestle into pulsing, amniotic kicks. One for the end credits.
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David Letellier's latest dancefloor drop features four brittle, lysergic wobblers that merge splintered, rolling beats with trancey euphorics and brain-tickling FX for optimal fractal uptake.
There's more going on here than initially meets the eye. Although the title track is pretty much par for the course - a taut, well engineered stepper with all the high def sound design you'd expect from a Kangding Ray banger - the rest of the EP dissolves into more neon-hued aether. 'Q' is a hypnotic, beatless shiver that stretches tranced-out chord patterns into a mixer-munged aesthetic experiment, and 'Serotonin' does exactly what it says on the tin, modernizing the trance format by augmenting just enough blottered sonic goop to avoid any comparisons to actual psy.
Our pick is 'We Will Never Grow Old', a surprisingly lo-fi moment that tugs at the heartstrings with nostalgic acid squelches and tape-fluttered chords that nestle into pulsing, amniotic kicks. One for the end credits.
David Letellier's latest dancefloor drop features four brittle, lysergic wobblers that merge splintered, rolling beats with trancey euphorics and brain-tickling FX for optimal fractal uptake.
There's more going on here than initially meets the eye. Although the title track is pretty much par for the course - a taut, well engineered stepper with all the high def sound design you'd expect from a Kangding Ray banger - the rest of the EP dissolves into more neon-hued aether. 'Q' is a hypnotic, beatless shiver that stretches tranced-out chord patterns into a mixer-munged aesthetic experiment, and 'Serotonin' does exactly what it says on the tin, modernizing the trance format by augmenting just enough blottered sonic goop to avoid any comparisons to actual psy.
Our pick is 'We Will Never Grow Old', a surprisingly lo-fi moment that tugs at the heartstrings with nostalgic acid squelches and tape-fluttered chords that nestle into pulsing, amniotic kicks. One for the end credits.
David Letellier's latest dancefloor drop features four brittle, lysergic wobblers that merge splintered, rolling beats with trancey euphorics and brain-tickling FX for optimal fractal uptake.
There's more going on here than initially meets the eye. Although the title track is pretty much par for the course - a taut, well engineered stepper with all the high def sound design you'd expect from a Kangding Ray banger - the rest of the EP dissolves into more neon-hued aether. 'Q' is a hypnotic, beatless shiver that stretches tranced-out chord patterns into a mixer-munged aesthetic experiment, and 'Serotonin' does exactly what it says on the tin, modernizing the trance format by augmenting just enough blottered sonic goop to avoid any comparisons to actual psy.
Our pick is 'We Will Never Grow Old', a surprisingly lo-fi moment that tugs at the heartstrings with nostalgic acid squelches and tape-fluttered chords that nestle into pulsing, amniotic kicks. One for the end credits.