Unmarked Paths
Virulent, organismic techno made on-the-fly by Bristol’s Other Form.
On a firm footing of sprung kicks overlaid with supple synths and reverberating into acres of negative space, Carvings sets a sleepy tone which is diverted into the slower, mazy echoes of All That Was, whilst Oktober churns some dank acid techno and the final two pieces of Toil and A Reset warp close to Varg’s mutant creations. Good stuff...
"Described as “the start of something special” by Simon Shreeve / Mønic and “full of depth and texture” by Kamikaze Space Programme, Other Form’s debut EP ‘Unmarked Paths’ lands on the artist’s Unknown Movements label.
The EP’s five tracks all began life as jams on analogue hardware, and there’s a fat, noisy, intentionally-imperfect feel to each. Amidst the ’floor-conscious urgency of the two sides’ opening pieces, the other three explore slower, darker territory — and all are glued together by a foreboding atmosphere rich in sepulchral reverb and analogue hiss. Killawatt calls it “Wonderfully fluid..."
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Virulent, organismic techno made on-the-fly by Bristol’s Other Form.
On a firm footing of sprung kicks overlaid with supple synths and reverberating into acres of negative space, Carvings sets a sleepy tone which is diverted into the slower, mazy echoes of All That Was, whilst Oktober churns some dank acid techno and the final two pieces of Toil and A Reset warp close to Varg’s mutant creations. Good stuff...
"Described as “the start of something special” by Simon Shreeve / Mønic and “full of depth and texture” by Kamikaze Space Programme, Other Form’s debut EP ‘Unmarked Paths’ lands on the artist’s Unknown Movements label.
The EP’s five tracks all began life as jams on analogue hardware, and there’s a fat, noisy, intentionally-imperfect feel to each. Amidst the ’floor-conscious urgency of the two sides’ opening pieces, the other three explore slower, darker territory — and all are glued together by a foreboding atmosphere rich in sepulchral reverb and analogue hiss. Killawatt calls it “Wonderfully fluid..."
Virulent, organismic techno made on-the-fly by Bristol’s Other Form.
On a firm footing of sprung kicks overlaid with supple synths and reverberating into acres of negative space, Carvings sets a sleepy tone which is diverted into the slower, mazy echoes of All That Was, whilst Oktober churns some dank acid techno and the final two pieces of Toil and A Reset warp close to Varg’s mutant creations. Good stuff...
"Described as “the start of something special” by Simon Shreeve / Mønic and “full of depth and texture” by Kamikaze Space Programme, Other Form’s debut EP ‘Unmarked Paths’ lands on the artist’s Unknown Movements label.
The EP’s five tracks all began life as jams on analogue hardware, and there’s a fat, noisy, intentionally-imperfect feel to each. Amidst the ’floor-conscious urgency of the two sides’ opening pieces, the other three explore slower, darker territory — and all are glued together by a foreboding atmosphere rich in sepulchral reverb and analogue hiss. Killawatt calls it “Wonderfully fluid..."
Virulent, organismic techno made on-the-fly by Bristol’s Other Form.
On a firm footing of sprung kicks overlaid with supple synths and reverberating into acres of negative space, Carvings sets a sleepy tone which is diverted into the slower, mazy echoes of All That Was, whilst Oktober churns some dank acid techno and the final two pieces of Toil and A Reset warp close to Varg’s mutant creations. Good stuff...
"Described as “the start of something special” by Simon Shreeve / Mønic and “full of depth and texture” by Kamikaze Space Programme, Other Form’s debut EP ‘Unmarked Paths’ lands on the artist’s Unknown Movements label.
The EP’s five tracks all began life as jams on analogue hardware, and there’s a fat, noisy, intentionally-imperfect feel to each. Amidst the ’floor-conscious urgency of the two sides’ opening pieces, the other three explore slower, darker territory — and all are glued together by a foreboding atmosphere rich in sepulchral reverb and analogue hiss. Killawatt calls it “Wonderfully fluid..."
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Virulent, organismic techno made on-the-fly by Bristol’s Other Form.
On a firm footing of sprung kicks overlaid with supple synths and reverberating into acres of negative space, Carvings sets a sleepy tone which is diverted into the slower, mazy echoes of All That Was, whilst Oktober churns some dank acid techno and the final two pieces of Toil and A Reset warp close to Varg’s mutant creations. Good stuff...
"Described as “the start of something special” by Simon Shreeve / Mønic and “full of depth and texture” by Kamikaze Space Programme, Other Form’s debut EP ‘Unmarked Paths’ lands on the artist’s Unknown Movements label.
The EP’s five tracks all began life as jams on analogue hardware, and there’s a fat, noisy, intentionally-imperfect feel to each. Amidst the ’floor-conscious urgency of the two sides’ opening pieces, the other three explore slower, darker territory — and all are glued together by a foreboding atmosphere rich in sepulchral reverb and analogue hiss. Killawatt calls it “Wonderfully fluid..."