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PAL 055EP
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Justin Maxwell is back with two monster tracks. "The Windey Man" sounds like a combination of classic Aphex Twin meets Dillinja bass lines. After a techy opening, building up to a dark melodic phrase, things really start to go mad with some incredible bass drops. "The Long Mover" features modular synth work, intricate edits, creeping melodies, and modulating bass lines. A very expressive piece that gives the impression his synths are alive and trying to tell us something.
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PAL 043EP
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Super-sympathetic and extremely versatile Justin Maxwell, one half of Volsoc and scion of a musical family. Justin Maxwell throws another three-tracker of rhythmic voice cut-ups and hyperactive, excessive analog and digital sound-clips bundled to high-explosive tech-funk.
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PAL 041EP
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Justin Maxwell offers the full spectrum of dark abstract tech-funk in three tracks. "Tussincussion" features a blood-chilling melody sounding right out of a John Carpenter movie, billowing like fog over a crumbling beat. "Hardware Store" starts out like a slowed down dubstepper with flocking birds, a tweeked electro beat, and other psychotic sounds. "Stegosaurus" boasts a lugging bassline and a beat that swings and sways like the massive saurian. Haunting, sophisticated and complex sound-constructions that dare you to listen to them alone in the dark.
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