Besties Ciel and CCL get together to memorialize Tilda Swinton's oddball turn in cult sci-fi flick 'Teknolust' on this one, muddling samples with skittering peak-time thumps and wiggly neo-psy basslines.
We never thought we'd get a dancefloor tribute to one of Swinton's most obscure films, but leave it to Ciel and CCL to move in from left field. The duo turn her woozy dialog into dissociated calls that float between the title track's pneumatic kick, before Canadian DJ/producer Priori shows up for a taut remix. CCL's influence is more evident on 'Goblin Mode', a hyperactive, hoover led, lighters-up monster that obscures its lysergic quivers and vanishing vocal chop-ups behind a tangle of steadily shifting beats. And Bristol's Yushh steps in for the remix here, amping up the bass and adding fairytale chimes where necessary.
Our pick here is the fast-slow, quiet-loud closer 'Spiral Drive', a serpentine banger that shows off both producers' programming skills. It's tough to balance these elements so adroitly, and CCL and Ciel make it sound effortless, turning rapid-fire beats into pattering rainfall that bounces elegantly off fluttery synths until the track swerves into rubbery 'n fractalized 'ard dance gone soft mayhem. Out to the queer steppas.
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Besties Ciel and CCL get together to memorialize Tilda Swinton's oddball turn in cult sci-fi flick 'Teknolust' on this one, muddling samples with skittering peak-time thumps and wiggly neo-psy basslines.
We never thought we'd get a dancefloor tribute to one of Swinton's most obscure films, but leave it to Ciel and CCL to move in from left field. The duo turn her woozy dialog into dissociated calls that float between the title track's pneumatic kick, before Canadian DJ/producer Priori shows up for a taut remix. CCL's influence is more evident on 'Goblin Mode', a hyperactive, hoover led, lighters-up monster that obscures its lysergic quivers and vanishing vocal chop-ups behind a tangle of steadily shifting beats. And Bristol's Yushh steps in for the remix here, amping up the bass and adding fairytale chimes where necessary.
Our pick here is the fast-slow, quiet-loud closer 'Spiral Drive', a serpentine banger that shows off both producers' programming skills. It's tough to balance these elements so adroitly, and CCL and Ciel make it sound effortless, turning rapid-fire beats into pattering rainfall that bounces elegantly off fluttery synths until the track swerves into rubbery 'n fractalized 'ard dance gone soft mayhem. Out to the queer steppas.
Besties Ciel and CCL get together to memorialize Tilda Swinton's oddball turn in cult sci-fi flick 'Teknolust' on this one, muddling samples with skittering peak-time thumps and wiggly neo-psy basslines.
We never thought we'd get a dancefloor tribute to one of Swinton's most obscure films, but leave it to Ciel and CCL to move in from left field. The duo turn her woozy dialog into dissociated calls that float between the title track's pneumatic kick, before Canadian DJ/producer Priori shows up for a taut remix. CCL's influence is more evident on 'Goblin Mode', a hyperactive, hoover led, lighters-up monster that obscures its lysergic quivers and vanishing vocal chop-ups behind a tangle of steadily shifting beats. And Bristol's Yushh steps in for the remix here, amping up the bass and adding fairytale chimes where necessary.
Our pick here is the fast-slow, quiet-loud closer 'Spiral Drive', a serpentine banger that shows off both producers' programming skills. It's tough to balance these elements so adroitly, and CCL and Ciel make it sound effortless, turning rapid-fire beats into pattering rainfall that bounces elegantly off fluttery synths until the track swerves into rubbery 'n fractalized 'ard dance gone soft mayhem. Out to the queer steppas.
Besties Ciel and CCL get together to memorialize Tilda Swinton's oddball turn in cult sci-fi flick 'Teknolust' on this one, muddling samples with skittering peak-time thumps and wiggly neo-psy basslines.
We never thought we'd get a dancefloor tribute to one of Swinton's most obscure films, but leave it to Ciel and CCL to move in from left field. The duo turn her woozy dialog into dissociated calls that float between the title track's pneumatic kick, before Canadian DJ/producer Priori shows up for a taut remix. CCL's influence is more evident on 'Goblin Mode', a hyperactive, hoover led, lighters-up monster that obscures its lysergic quivers and vanishing vocal chop-ups behind a tangle of steadily shifting beats. And Bristol's Yushh steps in for the remix here, amping up the bass and adding fairytale chimes where necessary.
Our pick here is the fast-slow, quiet-loud closer 'Spiral Drive', a serpentine banger that shows off both producers' programming skills. It's tough to balance these elements so adroitly, and CCL and Ciel make it sound effortless, turning rapid-fire beats into pattering rainfall that bounces elegantly off fluttery synths until the track swerves into rubbery 'n fractalized 'ard dance gone soft mayhem. Out to the queer steppas.