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MACROM 062EP
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Mysterious L'estasi Dell'oro returns with eight mind-boggling machine songs on Time To Breathe Inward. Techno boldness from the depths of Upstate New York. Twisted mechanical workouts, enchanted while driving hard, like nature awakening to recapture unattended industrial structures. Circular melodies cut through the metallic clutter. This is the stuff to bring us back together. Following previous releases on Macro, Field, Flaneur Audio, Fifth Wall, and Voodoo Down, Christopher Ernst leaves his Brooklyn phase behind and starts afresh with his first long-form release in five years. Includes CD.
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MACROM 045EP
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Oh, the terror. L'estasi Dell'oro delves deeper into New York's gritty shades of techno. Returning after 2014's super-bold "Iscariotic Lips" (MACROM 035EP), he enforces his signature clashing of disparate ends within the same, driving beat with the Every Light Is Blue EP for Macro. The A-side's "Pyrrhic Mundi" is endless drama, stages after stages toward eliminating mind/body separation. The B-side holds percussive structure rubbed against edgy metallic sound first with "Every Light Is Blue," and then unfolds into ultimate basement club action in "Sky Unknown." Heavy low end maintained throughout.
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MACROM 035EP
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New York's L'estasi Dell'oro has become quite a phenomenon on the vinyl underground through his releases for Voodoo Down and his own Flaneur Audio imprint. Iscariotic Lips/Reverse & Repair features multiple layers of noisy bits, shuffling time signatures around until you lose all orientation. This four-tracker was mixed by Stefan Goldmann, who clearly knows how to sculpt intricate distortion mischief while maintaining a slamming drum kit. Enter an acapella of "Iscariotic Lips" and a hefty "beats only" SG edit of "Reverse & Repair" and there's what 2014 can do for you.
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