Wesley Matsell returns from his Studio Barnhus excursion to the merry gang at Border Community. On 'Total Order Of Being' it sounds like he found some vintage Garys left over from Castlemorton along the way, yielding four tracks of ecstatic, utopian dance music clearly in thrall to the halcyon aura of early '90s rave. The percolating synths and arpeggiated bass of the title track offer a lush slingback to classic Orbital, and the colourful, frothing breaks of 'Future Beacon' brims with the kind of positive brio best associated with early AFX and the Rephlex gang. The Wales-via-Detroit inspired 'Dowlais Wheelie Crew' is a bit more melancholy, summoning that strange, strobelit 3am feeling, when surrounded by contorting bodies and rolling faces, and 'Rite Of Pant' shuffles to a lilting, Afrobeat-rooted groove making connection with mother earth in that charming old skool hippie sense.
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Wesley Matsell returns from his Studio Barnhus excursion to the merry gang at Border Community. On 'Total Order Of Being' it sounds like he found some vintage Garys left over from Castlemorton along the way, yielding four tracks of ecstatic, utopian dance music clearly in thrall to the halcyon aura of early '90s rave. The percolating synths and arpeggiated bass of the title track offer a lush slingback to classic Orbital, and the colourful, frothing breaks of 'Future Beacon' brims with the kind of positive brio best associated with early AFX and the Rephlex gang. The Wales-via-Detroit inspired 'Dowlais Wheelie Crew' is a bit more melancholy, summoning that strange, strobelit 3am feeling, when surrounded by contorting bodies and rolling faces, and 'Rite Of Pant' shuffles to a lilting, Afrobeat-rooted groove making connection with mother earth in that charming old skool hippie sense.
Wesley Matsell returns from his Studio Barnhus excursion to the merry gang at Border Community. On 'Total Order Of Being' it sounds like he found some vintage Garys left over from Castlemorton along the way, yielding four tracks of ecstatic, utopian dance music clearly in thrall to the halcyon aura of early '90s rave. The percolating synths and arpeggiated bass of the title track offer a lush slingback to classic Orbital, and the colourful, frothing breaks of 'Future Beacon' brims with the kind of positive brio best associated with early AFX and the Rephlex gang. The Wales-via-Detroit inspired 'Dowlais Wheelie Crew' is a bit more melancholy, summoning that strange, strobelit 3am feeling, when surrounded by contorting bodies and rolling faces, and 'Rite Of Pant' shuffles to a lilting, Afrobeat-rooted groove making connection with mother earth in that charming old skool hippie sense.
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Wesley Matsell returns from his Studio Barnhus excursion to the merry gang at Border Community. On 'Total Order Of Being' it sounds like he found some vintage Garys left over from Castlemorton along the way, yielding four tracks of ecstatic, utopian dance music clearly in thrall to the halcyon aura of early '90s rave. The percolating synths and arpeggiated bass of the title track offer a lush slingback to classic Orbital, and the colourful, frothing breaks of 'Future Beacon' brims with the kind of positive brio best associated with early AFX and the Rephlex gang. The Wales-via-Detroit inspired 'Dowlais Wheelie Crew' is a bit more melancholy, summoning that strange, strobelit 3am feeling, when surrounded by contorting bodies and rolling faces, and 'Rite Of Pant' shuffles to a lilting, Afrobeat-rooted groove making connection with mother earth in that charming old skool hippie sense.