Sydney's Jackson Fester, aka Cousin, thrusts dub techno towards the Balearics on 'HomeSoon', fogging his echoed-out stabs with fizzing, euphoric pads and wafty tech-house rhythms.
As the boss of Moonshoe Records, Fester has been a key component of the Aussie horizontal techno movement, and while he drifts into moodier territory on 'HomeSoon', there's still the kind of swagger that only comes from bright sunlight. After the breezy, mostly beatless opener 'Catsu', Fester gets into the groove with 'Overpass', a 10-minute melter that's packed with all the tricks you know and love from Deepchord or Deadbeat, but without the chilly, greyscale hue.
Fester's inspiration for the record came from a "weary-eyed walk" on the morning of New Year's Day near a forest, where the plants and flowers seemed to spring to life. His productions mimic this motion with their rippled fluidity; the dub elements suggest the natural world, and the relentless, driving minimal thumps the attempt at communication. The process is most successful on closing track 'Citta', a tweaky, skeletal wafter that's more complex than it first seems, hiding its psychedelic, ASMR tweaks and warbles under driving, Oakley-strength bumps.
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Sydney's Jackson Fester, aka Cousin, thrusts dub techno towards the Balearics on 'HomeSoon', fogging his echoed-out stabs with fizzing, euphoric pads and wafty tech-house rhythms.
As the boss of Moonshoe Records, Fester has been a key component of the Aussie horizontal techno movement, and while he drifts into moodier territory on 'HomeSoon', there's still the kind of swagger that only comes from bright sunlight. After the breezy, mostly beatless opener 'Catsu', Fester gets into the groove with 'Overpass', a 10-minute melter that's packed with all the tricks you know and love from Deepchord or Deadbeat, but without the chilly, greyscale hue.
Fester's inspiration for the record came from a "weary-eyed walk" on the morning of New Year's Day near a forest, where the plants and flowers seemed to spring to life. His productions mimic this motion with their rippled fluidity; the dub elements suggest the natural world, and the relentless, driving minimal thumps the attempt at communication. The process is most successful on closing track 'Citta', a tweaky, skeletal wafter that's more complex than it first seems, hiding its psychedelic, ASMR tweaks and warbles under driving, Oakley-strength bumps.
Sydney's Jackson Fester, aka Cousin, thrusts dub techno towards the Balearics on 'HomeSoon', fogging his echoed-out stabs with fizzing, euphoric pads and wafty tech-house rhythms.
As the boss of Moonshoe Records, Fester has been a key component of the Aussie horizontal techno movement, and while he drifts into moodier territory on 'HomeSoon', there's still the kind of swagger that only comes from bright sunlight. After the breezy, mostly beatless opener 'Catsu', Fester gets into the groove with 'Overpass', a 10-minute melter that's packed with all the tricks you know and love from Deepchord or Deadbeat, but without the chilly, greyscale hue.
Fester's inspiration for the record came from a "weary-eyed walk" on the morning of New Year's Day near a forest, where the plants and flowers seemed to spring to life. His productions mimic this motion with their rippled fluidity; the dub elements suggest the natural world, and the relentless, driving minimal thumps the attempt at communication. The process is most successful on closing track 'Citta', a tweaky, skeletal wafter that's more complex than it first seems, hiding its psychedelic, ASMR tweaks and warbles under driving, Oakley-strength bumps.
Sydney's Jackson Fester, aka Cousin, thrusts dub techno towards the Balearics on 'HomeSoon', fogging his echoed-out stabs with fizzing, euphoric pads and wafty tech-house rhythms.
As the boss of Moonshoe Records, Fester has been a key component of the Aussie horizontal techno movement, and while he drifts into moodier territory on 'HomeSoon', there's still the kind of swagger that only comes from bright sunlight. After the breezy, mostly beatless opener 'Catsu', Fester gets into the groove with 'Overpass', a 10-minute melter that's packed with all the tricks you know and love from Deepchord or Deadbeat, but without the chilly, greyscale hue.
Fester's inspiration for the record came from a "weary-eyed walk" on the morning of New Year's Day near a forest, where the plants and flowers seemed to spring to life. His productions mimic this motion with their rippled fluidity; the dub elements suggest the natural world, and the relentless, driving minimal thumps the attempt at communication. The process is most successful on closing track 'Citta', a tweaky, skeletal wafter that's more complex than it first seems, hiding its psychedelic, ASMR tweaks and warbles under driving, Oakley-strength bumps.
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Sydney's Jackson Fester, aka Cousin, thrusts dub techno towards the Balearics on 'HomeSoon', fogging his echoed-out stabs with fizzing, euphoric pads and wafty tech-house rhythms.
As the boss of Moonshoe Records, Fester has been a key component of the Aussie horizontal techno movement, and while he drifts into moodier territory on 'HomeSoon', there's still the kind of swagger that only comes from bright sunlight. After the breezy, mostly beatless opener 'Catsu', Fester gets into the groove with 'Overpass', a 10-minute melter that's packed with all the tricks you know and love from Deepchord or Deadbeat, but without the chilly, greyscale hue.
Fester's inspiration for the record came from a "weary-eyed walk" on the morning of New Year's Day near a forest, where the plants and flowers seemed to spring to life. His productions mimic this motion with their rippled fluidity; the dub elements suggest the natural world, and the relentless, driving minimal thumps the attempt at communication. The process is most successful on closing track 'Citta', a tweaky, skeletal wafter that's more complex than it first seems, hiding its psychedelic, ASMR tweaks and warbles under driving, Oakley-strength bumps.