Full of cold, steely industrial techno riddled with machine spirits, the Protest EP from Berlin’s Kaltès & Nene H. is not for the casual techno observer, but rather offers a payload of stern girders for the club, reinforced by Christina Sealey (Orphx) and LAIR remixes.
In a push and pull of forces, Kaltès & Nene H.’s spine-stiffening bucker Resist contrasts with the more rolling, plangent and bittersweet appeal of Persist, but both share a blank-eyed and stomping purpose.
On the remixes, Christine Sealey ov Orphx pulverises Persist like a techno panel beater working on a dented tank, and LAIR guts and inverts the impact of Resist into numb drones and submerged rhythms.
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Full of cold, steely industrial techno riddled with machine spirits, the Protest EP from Berlin’s Kaltès & Nene H. is not for the casual techno observer, but rather offers a payload of stern girders for the club, reinforced by Christina Sealey (Orphx) and LAIR remixes.
In a push and pull of forces, Kaltès & Nene H.’s spine-stiffening bucker Resist contrasts with the more rolling, plangent and bittersweet appeal of Persist, but both share a blank-eyed and stomping purpose.
On the remixes, Christine Sealey ov Orphx pulverises Persist like a techno panel beater working on a dented tank, and LAIR guts and inverts the impact of Resist into numb drones and submerged rhythms.
Full of cold, steely industrial techno riddled with machine spirits, the Protest EP from Berlin’s Kaltès & Nene H. is not for the casual techno observer, but rather offers a payload of stern girders for the club, reinforced by Christina Sealey (Orphx) and LAIR remixes.
In a push and pull of forces, Kaltès & Nene H.’s spine-stiffening bucker Resist contrasts with the more rolling, plangent and bittersweet appeal of Persist, but both share a blank-eyed and stomping purpose.
On the remixes, Christine Sealey ov Orphx pulverises Persist like a techno panel beater working on a dented tank, and LAIR guts and inverts the impact of Resist into numb drones and submerged rhythms.
Full of cold, steely industrial techno riddled with machine spirits, the Protest EP from Berlin’s Kaltès & Nene H. is not for the casual techno observer, but rather offers a payload of stern girders for the club, reinforced by Christina Sealey (Orphx) and LAIR remixes.
In a push and pull of forces, Kaltès & Nene H.’s spine-stiffening bucker Resist contrasts with the more rolling, plangent and bittersweet appeal of Persist, but both share a blank-eyed and stomping purpose.
On the remixes, Christine Sealey ov Orphx pulverises Persist like a techno panel beater working on a dented tank, and LAIR guts and inverts the impact of Resist into numb drones and submerged rhythms.
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Full of cold, steely industrial techno riddled with machine spirits, the Protest EP from Berlin’s Kaltès & Nene H. is not for the casual techno observer, but rather offers a payload of stern girders for the club, reinforced by Christina Sealey (Orphx) and LAIR remixes.
In a push and pull of forces, Kaltès & Nene H.’s spine-stiffening bucker Resist contrasts with the more rolling, plangent and bittersweet appeal of Persist, but both share a blank-eyed and stomping purpose.
On the remixes, Christine Sealey ov Orphx pulverises Persist like a techno panel beater working on a dented tank, and LAIR guts and inverts the impact of Resist into numb drones and submerged rhythms.