Sigha and Kangding Ray wriggle together as Neon Chambers in a debut EP of deft electro and IDM compatible with Barker, Gábor Lázár, Second Woman, Lee Gamble
Arguably the best we’ve heard by either producer in years, the ‘One’ EP metes out very classy measures of mutable IDM headiness and proper, body-guiding club torque in five parts.
In ‘Apollo’ they swing around steel-tipped UKF/garage patterns with trilling choral voices, before ‘Cascade’ really starts to show off their advanced tekkers with brilliantly stumbling drums and keening widescreen trance arrangements executed in lushest style. ‘What It Takes’ follows on a jaw-trembling neb-hardcore flex, all strobing motifs and achingly well placed vocal stabs flushed thru with serotonin-trigger pads, and ‘Your Touch’ expands on that vibe in a very Lee Gamble-styled sort of electro ‘ardcore that bleeds into the scudding, windswept 2-step dub chord dynamic of ‘Helles’.
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Sigha and Kangding Ray wriggle together as Neon Chambers in a debut EP of deft electro and IDM compatible with Barker, Gábor Lázár, Second Woman, Lee Gamble
Arguably the best we’ve heard by either producer in years, the ‘One’ EP metes out very classy measures of mutable IDM headiness and proper, body-guiding club torque in five parts.
In ‘Apollo’ they swing around steel-tipped UKF/garage patterns with trilling choral voices, before ‘Cascade’ really starts to show off their advanced tekkers with brilliantly stumbling drums and keening widescreen trance arrangements executed in lushest style. ‘What It Takes’ follows on a jaw-trembling neb-hardcore flex, all strobing motifs and achingly well placed vocal stabs flushed thru with serotonin-trigger pads, and ‘Your Touch’ expands on that vibe in a very Lee Gamble-styled sort of electro ‘ardcore that bleeds into the scudding, windswept 2-step dub chord dynamic of ‘Helles’.
Sigha and Kangding Ray wriggle together as Neon Chambers in a debut EP of deft electro and IDM compatible with Barker, Gábor Lázár, Second Woman, Lee Gamble
Arguably the best we’ve heard by either producer in years, the ‘One’ EP metes out very classy measures of mutable IDM headiness and proper, body-guiding club torque in five parts.
In ‘Apollo’ they swing around steel-tipped UKF/garage patterns with trilling choral voices, before ‘Cascade’ really starts to show off their advanced tekkers with brilliantly stumbling drums and keening widescreen trance arrangements executed in lushest style. ‘What It Takes’ follows on a jaw-trembling neb-hardcore flex, all strobing motifs and achingly well placed vocal stabs flushed thru with serotonin-trigger pads, and ‘Your Touch’ expands on that vibe in a very Lee Gamble-styled sort of electro ‘ardcore that bleeds into the scudding, windswept 2-step dub chord dynamic of ‘Helles’.
Sigha and Kangding Ray wriggle together as Neon Chambers in a debut EP of deft electro and IDM compatible with Barker, Gábor Lázár, Second Woman, Lee Gamble
Arguably the best we’ve heard by either producer in years, the ‘One’ EP metes out very classy measures of mutable IDM headiness and proper, body-guiding club torque in five parts.
In ‘Apollo’ they swing around steel-tipped UKF/garage patterns with trilling choral voices, before ‘Cascade’ really starts to show off their advanced tekkers with brilliantly stumbling drums and keening widescreen trance arrangements executed in lushest style. ‘What It Takes’ follows on a jaw-trembling neb-hardcore flex, all strobing motifs and achingly well placed vocal stabs flushed thru with serotonin-trigger pads, and ‘Your Touch’ expands on that vibe in a very Lee Gamble-styled sort of electro ‘ardcore that bleeds into the scudding, windswept 2-step dub chord dynamic of ‘Helles’.
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Sigha and Kangding Ray wriggle together as Neon Chambers in a debut EP of deft electro and IDM compatible with Barker, Gábor Lázár, Second Woman, Lee Gamble
Arguably the best we’ve heard by either producer in years, the ‘One’ EP metes out very classy measures of mutable IDM headiness and proper, body-guiding club torque in five parts.
In ‘Apollo’ they swing around steel-tipped UKF/garage patterns with trilling choral voices, before ‘Cascade’ really starts to show off their advanced tekkers with brilliantly stumbling drums and keening widescreen trance arrangements executed in lushest style. ‘What It Takes’ follows on a jaw-trembling neb-hardcore flex, all strobing motifs and achingly well placed vocal stabs flushed thru with serotonin-trigger pads, and ‘Your Touch’ expands on that vibe in a very Lee Gamble-styled sort of electro ‘ardcore that bleeds into the scudding, windswept 2-step dub chord dynamic of ‘Helles’.