Travelling Without Moving
Rhythmic Theory prove themselves one of the UK’s crankiest techno imaginations with a 2nd dose on Berceuse Heroique’s Ancient Monarchy spawn.
After coining the AM label with Lucid State / Shores of Caladan, and proceeding a pair of aces for Idle Hands and BEB’s A14 label, the Bristolian artist commits his broadest set of tunes here, encompassing wistful Avon gaze ambience along with his signature, hunched bassbin crunchers.
Ceti Alpha sets the tone with a mix of Burial-esque drizzly atmosphere and heartburn synth strokes, drifting into the submerged mind frame of Machine State, before coming up with a clogged nose and a cranky attitude in darkside UK techno bashment of The Bends, and getting all romantic with the lush, gyroscopic sound design and lip-bitingly tight rolige of Travelling Without Moving on some squashed D&B-into-techno pivot
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Rhythmic Theory prove themselves one of the UK’s crankiest techno imaginations with a 2nd dose on Berceuse Heroique’s Ancient Monarchy spawn.
After coining the AM label with Lucid State / Shores of Caladan, and proceeding a pair of aces for Idle Hands and BEB’s A14 label, the Bristolian artist commits his broadest set of tunes here, encompassing wistful Avon gaze ambience along with his signature, hunched bassbin crunchers.
Ceti Alpha sets the tone with a mix of Burial-esque drizzly atmosphere and heartburn synth strokes, drifting into the submerged mind frame of Machine State, before coming up with a clogged nose and a cranky attitude in darkside UK techno bashment of The Bends, and getting all romantic with the lush, gyroscopic sound design and lip-bitingly tight rolige of Travelling Without Moving on some squashed D&B-into-techno pivot
Rhythmic Theory prove themselves one of the UK’s crankiest techno imaginations with a 2nd dose on Berceuse Heroique’s Ancient Monarchy spawn.
After coining the AM label with Lucid State / Shores of Caladan, and proceeding a pair of aces for Idle Hands and BEB’s A14 label, the Bristolian artist commits his broadest set of tunes here, encompassing wistful Avon gaze ambience along with his signature, hunched bassbin crunchers.
Ceti Alpha sets the tone with a mix of Burial-esque drizzly atmosphere and heartburn synth strokes, drifting into the submerged mind frame of Machine State, before coming up with a clogged nose and a cranky attitude in darkside UK techno bashment of The Bends, and getting all romantic with the lush, gyroscopic sound design and lip-bitingly tight rolige of Travelling Without Moving on some squashed D&B-into-techno pivot
Rhythmic Theory prove themselves one of the UK’s crankiest techno imaginations with a 2nd dose on Berceuse Heroique’s Ancient Monarchy spawn.
After coining the AM label with Lucid State / Shores of Caladan, and proceeding a pair of aces for Idle Hands and BEB’s A14 label, the Bristolian artist commits his broadest set of tunes here, encompassing wistful Avon gaze ambience along with his signature, hunched bassbin crunchers.
Ceti Alpha sets the tone with a mix of Burial-esque drizzly atmosphere and heartburn synth strokes, drifting into the submerged mind frame of Machine State, before coming up with a clogged nose and a cranky attitude in darkside UK techno bashment of The Bends, and getting all romantic with the lush, gyroscopic sound design and lip-bitingly tight rolige of Travelling Without Moving on some squashed D&B-into-techno pivot
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Rhythmic Theory prove themselves one of the UK’s crankiest techno imaginations with a 2nd dose on Berceuse Heroique’s Ancient Monarchy spawn.
After coining the AM label with Lucid State / Shores of Caladan, and proceeding a pair of aces for Idle Hands and BEB’s A14 label, the Bristolian artist commits his broadest set of tunes here, encompassing wistful Avon gaze ambience along with his signature, hunched bassbin crunchers.
Ceti Alpha sets the tone with a mix of Burial-esque drizzly atmosphere and heartburn synth strokes, drifting into the submerged mind frame of Machine State, before coming up with a clogged nose and a cranky attitude in darkside UK techno bashment of The Bends, and getting all romantic with the lush, gyroscopic sound design and lip-bitingly tight rolige of Travelling Without Moving on some squashed D&B-into-techno pivot