Asymettric industrial/early electronix-sounding synth chuggers: cosmic shit, basically.
'This Placid Place' is a real oddity; using an arsenal of analogue synthesizers, Am Khamsaa (aka Andy Mösch) has reframed a bunch of familiar sounds - Radiophonic early electronic synth music, '80s EBM, trippy kosmische - in an attempt to balance "the functionality of modern club music and the tradition of American Minimal Music". it works too - the first thing you notice is the texture of the synths, but you gradually begin to hear a faint womp of a bleary Sunday morning wandering out of the club as the sunlight melts yer irises and kick drums dash up behind.
The syrupy 'Der Schumacherli' is a joy, all chugging grooves and tropicalia Rhodes (think Jan Jelinek reworked by Donato Dozzy), but our pick of the bunch is 'Everything Was Left Because It Was Broken', a damaged techno inversion that sounds like sex club doof gone ambient.
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Asymettric industrial/early electronix-sounding synth chuggers: cosmic shit, basically.
'This Placid Place' is a real oddity; using an arsenal of analogue synthesizers, Am Khamsaa (aka Andy Mösch) has reframed a bunch of familiar sounds - Radiophonic early electronic synth music, '80s EBM, trippy kosmische - in an attempt to balance "the functionality of modern club music and the tradition of American Minimal Music". it works too - the first thing you notice is the texture of the synths, but you gradually begin to hear a faint womp of a bleary Sunday morning wandering out of the club as the sunlight melts yer irises and kick drums dash up behind.
The syrupy 'Der Schumacherli' is a joy, all chugging grooves and tropicalia Rhodes (think Jan Jelinek reworked by Donato Dozzy), but our pick of the bunch is 'Everything Was Left Because It Was Broken', a damaged techno inversion that sounds like sex club doof gone ambient.
Asymettric industrial/early electronix-sounding synth chuggers: cosmic shit, basically.
'This Placid Place' is a real oddity; using an arsenal of analogue synthesizers, Am Khamsaa (aka Andy Mösch) has reframed a bunch of familiar sounds - Radiophonic early electronic synth music, '80s EBM, trippy kosmische - in an attempt to balance "the functionality of modern club music and the tradition of American Minimal Music". it works too - the first thing you notice is the texture of the synths, but you gradually begin to hear a faint womp of a bleary Sunday morning wandering out of the club as the sunlight melts yer irises and kick drums dash up behind.
The syrupy 'Der Schumacherli' is a joy, all chugging grooves and tropicalia Rhodes (think Jan Jelinek reworked by Donato Dozzy), but our pick of the bunch is 'Everything Was Left Because It Was Broken', a damaged techno inversion that sounds like sex club doof gone ambient.
Asymettric industrial/early electronix-sounding synth chuggers: cosmic shit, basically.
'This Placid Place' is a real oddity; using an arsenal of analogue synthesizers, Am Khamsaa (aka Andy Mösch) has reframed a bunch of familiar sounds - Radiophonic early electronic synth music, '80s EBM, trippy kosmische - in an attempt to balance "the functionality of modern club music and the tradition of American Minimal Music". it works too - the first thing you notice is the texture of the synths, but you gradually begin to hear a faint womp of a bleary Sunday morning wandering out of the club as the sunlight melts yer irises and kick drums dash up behind.
The syrupy 'Der Schumacherli' is a joy, all chugging grooves and tropicalia Rhodes (think Jan Jelinek reworked by Donato Dozzy), but our pick of the bunch is 'Everything Was Left Because It Was Broken', a damaged techno inversion that sounds like sex club doof gone ambient.