Sam Van Dijk (Mohlao, Multicast Dynamics) steps off into killer, mid-tempo to quicksilver ambient electro-techno for Rvshes or CUB fiends.
The brownian dynamic is strong on this one. ‘Waves of Change’ is VC-118A’s 5th album in this mode and marks a decade of chasing the dub techno dragon where it takes him. The mood is calmly held for locked-in listening with a fine grasp of the pressure gauge that keeps it bobbing and scudding subaquatic, replete with the distant echoes of Drexciya that inspire so much west coast dutch electronic music, but modulated at the sort of tempo favoured by Regis CUB or Fishermen and the silty dub chicanery of T++ or Rvshes.
His opener ‘Heat’ is a standout scene setter, flexing flickering drums on a sunken Reese bass drone that carries the cinematic payload of ‘The Deep’ and is diffracted into the subbass ripcurrents of ‘Stream’. The meditative momentum also informs ‘Mothjerboard’ at the core, but comes out quicker in the deep Detroit dynamism to ‘You’, while he pushes to near lightless aphotic zones in likes of ‘Echo Drop’ and comes to the surface for air in ‘euphonic’.
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Sam Van Dijk (Mohlao, Multicast Dynamics) steps off into killer, mid-tempo to quicksilver ambient electro-techno for Rvshes or CUB fiends.
The brownian dynamic is strong on this one. ‘Waves of Change’ is VC-118A’s 5th album in this mode and marks a decade of chasing the dub techno dragon where it takes him. The mood is calmly held for locked-in listening with a fine grasp of the pressure gauge that keeps it bobbing and scudding subaquatic, replete with the distant echoes of Drexciya that inspire so much west coast dutch electronic music, but modulated at the sort of tempo favoured by Regis CUB or Fishermen and the silty dub chicanery of T++ or Rvshes.
His opener ‘Heat’ is a standout scene setter, flexing flickering drums on a sunken Reese bass drone that carries the cinematic payload of ‘The Deep’ and is diffracted into the subbass ripcurrents of ‘Stream’. The meditative momentum also informs ‘Mothjerboard’ at the core, but comes out quicker in the deep Detroit dynamism to ‘You’, while he pushes to near lightless aphotic zones in likes of ‘Echo Drop’ and comes to the surface for air in ‘euphonic’.
Sam Van Dijk (Mohlao, Multicast Dynamics) steps off into killer, mid-tempo to quicksilver ambient electro-techno for Rvshes or CUB fiends.
The brownian dynamic is strong on this one. ‘Waves of Change’ is VC-118A’s 5th album in this mode and marks a decade of chasing the dub techno dragon where it takes him. The mood is calmly held for locked-in listening with a fine grasp of the pressure gauge that keeps it bobbing and scudding subaquatic, replete with the distant echoes of Drexciya that inspire so much west coast dutch electronic music, but modulated at the sort of tempo favoured by Regis CUB or Fishermen and the silty dub chicanery of T++ or Rvshes.
His opener ‘Heat’ is a standout scene setter, flexing flickering drums on a sunken Reese bass drone that carries the cinematic payload of ‘The Deep’ and is diffracted into the subbass ripcurrents of ‘Stream’. The meditative momentum also informs ‘Mothjerboard’ at the core, but comes out quicker in the deep Detroit dynamism to ‘You’, while he pushes to near lightless aphotic zones in likes of ‘Echo Drop’ and comes to the surface for air in ‘euphonic’.
Sam Van Dijk (Mohlao, Multicast Dynamics) steps off into killer, mid-tempo to quicksilver ambient electro-techno for Rvshes or CUB fiends.
The brownian dynamic is strong on this one. ‘Waves of Change’ is VC-118A’s 5th album in this mode and marks a decade of chasing the dub techno dragon where it takes him. The mood is calmly held for locked-in listening with a fine grasp of the pressure gauge that keeps it bobbing and scudding subaquatic, replete with the distant echoes of Drexciya that inspire so much west coast dutch electronic music, but modulated at the sort of tempo favoured by Regis CUB or Fishermen and the silty dub chicanery of T++ or Rvshes.
His opener ‘Heat’ is a standout scene setter, flexing flickering drums on a sunken Reese bass drone that carries the cinematic payload of ‘The Deep’ and is diffracted into the subbass ripcurrents of ‘Stream’. The meditative momentum also informs ‘Mothjerboard’ at the core, but comes out quicker in the deep Detroit dynamism to ‘You’, while he pushes to near lightless aphotic zones in likes of ‘Echo Drop’ and comes to the surface for air in ‘euphonic’.