Berlin’s Orbite extends an absorbing introduction to their dub house sound with the ‘Interstellar EP’, his first vinyl release, and the 2nd 12” issued by Echocord sub-label, Echo Echo
A-side is serene, strolling groove called ‘Skylar’ meshing windswept pads and synth voices to an effortlessly rolling bassline and clipped percussion recalling the hazy heyday of ‘00s minimalism, but with more fluid, earthy dynamic.
B-side is more varied, strafing from the heady dub poetry of ‘Moment’, featuring an unnamed and seductively ASMR-like vocal, to the gently scuffed textures, tidal sounds, and spheric bass of ‘Organi’.
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Berlin’s Orbite extends an absorbing introduction to their dub house sound with the ‘Interstellar EP’, his first vinyl release, and the 2nd 12” issued by Echocord sub-label, Echo Echo
A-side is serene, strolling groove called ‘Skylar’ meshing windswept pads and synth voices to an effortlessly rolling bassline and clipped percussion recalling the hazy heyday of ‘00s minimalism, but with more fluid, earthy dynamic.
B-side is more varied, strafing from the heady dub poetry of ‘Moment’, featuring an unnamed and seductively ASMR-like vocal, to the gently scuffed textures, tidal sounds, and spheric bass of ‘Organi’.
Berlin’s Orbite extends an absorbing introduction to their dub house sound with the ‘Interstellar EP’, his first vinyl release, and the 2nd 12” issued by Echocord sub-label, Echo Echo
A-side is serene, strolling groove called ‘Skylar’ meshing windswept pads and synth voices to an effortlessly rolling bassline and clipped percussion recalling the hazy heyday of ‘00s minimalism, but with more fluid, earthy dynamic.
B-side is more varied, strafing from the heady dub poetry of ‘Moment’, featuring an unnamed and seductively ASMR-like vocal, to the gently scuffed textures, tidal sounds, and spheric bass of ‘Organi’.
Berlin’s Orbite extends an absorbing introduction to their dub house sound with the ‘Interstellar EP’, his first vinyl release, and the 2nd 12” issued by Echocord sub-label, Echo Echo
A-side is serene, strolling groove called ‘Skylar’ meshing windswept pads and synth voices to an effortlessly rolling bassline and clipped percussion recalling the hazy heyday of ‘00s minimalism, but with more fluid, earthy dynamic.
B-side is more varied, strafing from the heady dub poetry of ‘Moment’, featuring an unnamed and seductively ASMR-like vocal, to the gently scuffed textures, tidal sounds, and spheric bass of ‘Organi’.
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Berlin’s Orbite extends an absorbing introduction to their dub house sound with the ‘Interstellar EP’, his first vinyl release, and the 2nd 12” issued by Echocord sub-label, Echo Echo
A-side is serene, strolling groove called ‘Skylar’ meshing windswept pads and synth voices to an effortlessly rolling bassline and clipped percussion recalling the hazy heyday of ‘00s minimalism, but with more fluid, earthy dynamic.
B-side is more varied, strafing from the heady dub poetry of ‘Moment’, featuring an unnamed and seductively ASMR-like vocal, to the gently scuffed textures, tidal sounds, and spheric bass of ‘Organi’.