Pillars of mutant, mnmlst bass music, Appleblim and Low End Activist, team up as Trinity Carbon for an exemplary suite of shadowy steppers RIYL Random Trio, Skull Disco, Ilpo Väisänen, Demdike Stare, Burial, Mønic.
Everything pared back to skeletal fundamentals of drums, bass, and haunted tones tessellated in dread space, ‘TC001’ projects a noumenal steppers gymnasium for those who can draw the lines between original industrial musicks, dark ambient, and D&B, thru to earliest grime and dubstep via mutant dub techno. It’s a sound they duo have homed in on from a lifetime with their head in the bassbin, and developed in close partnership thru their programming of the Sneaker Social Club events at Ohm, Berlin, which run counter to the grain of putative Berlin dance music, while playing in hard at the edges of the Hardwax sound spectrum.
A notable declension of duppied energies emerges in the four-track arc, initially dancing in the fractured space of D&B and early dubstep with the El-B-esque ghost snares and parries of ‘Lost Everything’ and clenched, brittle syncopation of woodblocks and Korg searchlight bass threaded with a Tricky-via-Space Ape vocal on ‘Turn’, via more sublime sort of chthonic pressure in ‘The Keep’, and culminating the OOBE-like suspense of ‘Cold Comfort’ pregnant with some of the strongest subs we’ve heard since Random Trio. A must for the heads and anyone bored with daft tricks and stunts in the dance.
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Pillars of mutant, mnmlst bass music, Appleblim and Low End Activist, team up as Trinity Carbon for an exemplary suite of shadowy steppers RIYL Random Trio, Skull Disco, Ilpo Väisänen, Demdike Stare, Burial, Mønic.
Everything pared back to skeletal fundamentals of drums, bass, and haunted tones tessellated in dread space, ‘TC001’ projects a noumenal steppers gymnasium for those who can draw the lines between original industrial musicks, dark ambient, and D&B, thru to earliest grime and dubstep via mutant dub techno. It’s a sound they duo have homed in on from a lifetime with their head in the bassbin, and developed in close partnership thru their programming of the Sneaker Social Club events at Ohm, Berlin, which run counter to the grain of putative Berlin dance music, while playing in hard at the edges of the Hardwax sound spectrum.
A notable declension of duppied energies emerges in the four-track arc, initially dancing in the fractured space of D&B and early dubstep with the El-B-esque ghost snares and parries of ‘Lost Everything’ and clenched, brittle syncopation of woodblocks and Korg searchlight bass threaded with a Tricky-via-Space Ape vocal on ‘Turn’, via more sublime sort of chthonic pressure in ‘The Keep’, and culminating the OOBE-like suspense of ‘Cold Comfort’ pregnant with some of the strongest subs we’ve heard since Random Trio. A must for the heads and anyone bored with daft tricks and stunts in the dance.
Pillars of mutant, mnmlst bass music, Appleblim and Low End Activist, team up as Trinity Carbon for an exemplary suite of shadowy steppers RIYL Random Trio, Skull Disco, Ilpo Väisänen, Demdike Stare, Burial, Mønic.
Everything pared back to skeletal fundamentals of drums, bass, and haunted tones tessellated in dread space, ‘TC001’ projects a noumenal steppers gymnasium for those who can draw the lines between original industrial musicks, dark ambient, and D&B, thru to earliest grime and dubstep via mutant dub techno. It’s a sound they duo have homed in on from a lifetime with their head in the bassbin, and developed in close partnership thru their programming of the Sneaker Social Club events at Ohm, Berlin, which run counter to the grain of putative Berlin dance music, while playing in hard at the edges of the Hardwax sound spectrum.
A notable declension of duppied energies emerges in the four-track arc, initially dancing in the fractured space of D&B and early dubstep with the El-B-esque ghost snares and parries of ‘Lost Everything’ and clenched, brittle syncopation of woodblocks and Korg searchlight bass threaded with a Tricky-via-Space Ape vocal on ‘Turn’, via more sublime sort of chthonic pressure in ‘The Keep’, and culminating the OOBE-like suspense of ‘Cold Comfort’ pregnant with some of the strongest subs we’ve heard since Random Trio. A must for the heads and anyone bored with daft tricks and stunts in the dance.
Pillars of mutant, mnmlst bass music, Appleblim and Low End Activist, team up as Trinity Carbon for an exemplary suite of shadowy steppers RIYL Random Trio, Skull Disco, Ilpo Väisänen, Demdike Stare, Burial, Mønic.
Everything pared back to skeletal fundamentals of drums, bass, and haunted tones tessellated in dread space, ‘TC001’ projects a noumenal steppers gymnasium for those who can draw the lines between original industrial musicks, dark ambient, and D&B, thru to earliest grime and dubstep via mutant dub techno. It’s a sound they duo have homed in on from a lifetime with their head in the bassbin, and developed in close partnership thru their programming of the Sneaker Social Club events at Ohm, Berlin, which run counter to the grain of putative Berlin dance music, while playing in hard at the edges of the Hardwax sound spectrum.
A notable declension of duppied energies emerges in the four-track arc, initially dancing in the fractured space of D&B and early dubstep with the El-B-esque ghost snares and parries of ‘Lost Everything’ and clenched, brittle syncopation of woodblocks and Korg searchlight bass threaded with a Tricky-via-Space Ape vocal on ‘Turn’, via more sublime sort of chthonic pressure in ‘The Keep’, and culminating the OOBE-like suspense of ‘Cold Comfort’ pregnant with some of the strongest subs we’ve heard since Random Trio. A must for the heads and anyone bored with daft tricks and stunts in the dance.