Cranky industrial anachronisms from Qoso on his debut LP for the the Paris-based In Paradisum label.
The ghosts of breakbeat ‘ardcore clash industrial techno, grime and B-More, with slivers of emotionally-rinsed ambient respite in between.
To be fair, he’s working on well-trampled ground, but Qoso stamps his own size 12 boot-print with deft mixing trickery for a sort of trippy, para-dimensional appeal, whether threading spectral breakbeat lashes thru the mazy modular sequences and brittle grime roll-cage of Emotional or boiling banging industrial techno in its own juices with Strass & Pailettes, whilst Shame On You hits the brakes at the end of side A for a moment of murky, eyes-in-back-of-’ead reverie, and the closing gabber palpitations of Saindoux could be heard as a nod to French flashcore pioneer, La Peste.
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Cranky industrial anachronisms from Qoso on his debut LP for the the Paris-based In Paradisum label.
The ghosts of breakbeat ‘ardcore clash industrial techno, grime and B-More, with slivers of emotionally-rinsed ambient respite in between.
To be fair, he’s working on well-trampled ground, but Qoso stamps his own size 12 boot-print with deft mixing trickery for a sort of trippy, para-dimensional appeal, whether threading spectral breakbeat lashes thru the mazy modular sequences and brittle grime roll-cage of Emotional or boiling banging industrial techno in its own juices with Strass & Pailettes, whilst Shame On You hits the brakes at the end of side A for a moment of murky, eyes-in-back-of-’ead reverie, and the closing gabber palpitations of Saindoux could be heard as a nod to French flashcore pioneer, La Peste.
Cranky industrial anachronisms from Qoso on his debut LP for the the Paris-based In Paradisum label.
The ghosts of breakbeat ‘ardcore clash industrial techno, grime and B-More, with slivers of emotionally-rinsed ambient respite in between.
To be fair, he’s working on well-trampled ground, but Qoso stamps his own size 12 boot-print with deft mixing trickery for a sort of trippy, para-dimensional appeal, whether threading spectral breakbeat lashes thru the mazy modular sequences and brittle grime roll-cage of Emotional or boiling banging industrial techno in its own juices with Strass & Pailettes, whilst Shame On You hits the brakes at the end of side A for a moment of murky, eyes-in-back-of-’ead reverie, and the closing gabber palpitations of Saindoux could be heard as a nod to French flashcore pioneer, La Peste.
Cranky industrial anachronisms from Qoso on his debut LP for the the Paris-based In Paradisum label.
The ghosts of breakbeat ‘ardcore clash industrial techno, grime and B-More, with slivers of emotionally-rinsed ambient respite in between.
To be fair, he’s working on well-trampled ground, but Qoso stamps his own size 12 boot-print with deft mixing trickery for a sort of trippy, para-dimensional appeal, whether threading spectral breakbeat lashes thru the mazy modular sequences and brittle grime roll-cage of Emotional or boiling banging industrial techno in its own juices with Strass & Pailettes, whilst Shame On You hits the brakes at the end of side A for a moment of murky, eyes-in-back-of-’ead reverie, and the closing gabber palpitations of Saindoux could be heard as a nod to French flashcore pioneer, La Peste.
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Cranky industrial anachronisms from Qoso on his debut LP for the the Paris-based In Paradisum label.
The ghosts of breakbeat ‘ardcore clash industrial techno, grime and B-More, with slivers of emotionally-rinsed ambient respite in between.
To be fair, he’s working on well-trampled ground, but Qoso stamps his own size 12 boot-print with deft mixing trickery for a sort of trippy, para-dimensional appeal, whether threading spectral breakbeat lashes thru the mazy modular sequences and brittle grime roll-cage of Emotional or boiling banging industrial techno in its own juices with Strass & Pailettes, whilst Shame On You hits the brakes at the end of side A for a moment of murky, eyes-in-back-of-’ead reverie, and the closing gabber palpitations of Saindoux could be heard as a nod to French flashcore pioneer, La Peste.