David Letellier drops down on Neel and Donato Dozzy's Spazio Disponibile for 'Polar', edging in a more psychedelic direction with four synth-laced bangers for the stargazers out there.
With lysergic, sparkling arpeggios and a rolling triplet bassline, 'Four Intertwined Spirals' is the closest Letellier's come yet to psy-trance, and typically it's still neatened up with the French producer's notorious sound design. Widescreen and hard-hitting, it's the kind of track you can imagine being played deep in the early hours, when the DMT's worked its way out and the light just seems to color everything that much more vividly.
He pulls back a little on the FM-heavy stepper 'Asymmetric Lifeform', but that's all the pause we get: the title track is another heavy, twitchy neo-psy experiment with off-tuned bleeps and a muted swing, and closer 'Solid State Rain' is an almost beatless Balearic boiler that drags us towards the sunrise.
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David Letellier drops down on Neel and Donato Dozzy's Spazio Disponibile for 'Polar', edging in a more psychedelic direction with four synth-laced bangers for the stargazers out there.
With lysergic, sparkling arpeggios and a rolling triplet bassline, 'Four Intertwined Spirals' is the closest Letellier's come yet to psy-trance, and typically it's still neatened up with the French producer's notorious sound design. Widescreen and hard-hitting, it's the kind of track you can imagine being played deep in the early hours, when the DMT's worked its way out and the light just seems to color everything that much more vividly.
He pulls back a little on the FM-heavy stepper 'Asymmetric Lifeform', but that's all the pause we get: the title track is another heavy, twitchy neo-psy experiment with off-tuned bleeps and a muted swing, and closer 'Solid State Rain' is an almost beatless Balearic boiler that drags us towards the sunrise.
David Letellier drops down on Neel and Donato Dozzy's Spazio Disponibile for 'Polar', edging in a more psychedelic direction with four synth-laced bangers for the stargazers out there.
With lysergic, sparkling arpeggios and a rolling triplet bassline, 'Four Intertwined Spirals' is the closest Letellier's come yet to psy-trance, and typically it's still neatened up with the French producer's notorious sound design. Widescreen and hard-hitting, it's the kind of track you can imagine being played deep in the early hours, when the DMT's worked its way out and the light just seems to color everything that much more vividly.
He pulls back a little on the FM-heavy stepper 'Asymmetric Lifeform', but that's all the pause we get: the title track is another heavy, twitchy neo-psy experiment with off-tuned bleeps and a muted swing, and closer 'Solid State Rain' is an almost beatless Balearic boiler that drags us towards the sunrise.
David Letellier drops down on Neel and Donato Dozzy's Spazio Disponibile for 'Polar', edging in a more psychedelic direction with four synth-laced bangers for the stargazers out there.
With lysergic, sparkling arpeggios and a rolling triplet bassline, 'Four Intertwined Spirals' is the closest Letellier's come yet to psy-trance, and typically it's still neatened up with the French producer's notorious sound design. Widescreen and hard-hitting, it's the kind of track you can imagine being played deep in the early hours, when the DMT's worked its way out and the light just seems to color everything that much more vividly.
He pulls back a little on the FM-heavy stepper 'Asymmetric Lifeform', but that's all the pause we get: the title track is another heavy, twitchy neo-psy experiment with off-tuned bleeps and a muted swing, and closer 'Solid State Rain' is an almost beatless Balearic boiler that drags us towards the sunrise.