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TRESOR 286EP
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Tresor Records proudly presents Monic's Four Sides of Truth EP. "Four Sides Of Truth" opens a conversation between pristinely defined low frequencies and an infinity of fleeting, chirping synth layers. This discussion will continue throughout the record, taking additional drums into the exchange and swirling into "Point To The Sun" in full panning effect. Lower frequencies undoubtedly take over and win the argument in "Self Doubt Is Worthless". UK-based Kamikaze Space Programme contributes with a revisited version of "Morse", initially released on the Parsons Hill EP, preserving the abrasive textures of the original.
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TRESOR 277EP
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Tresor welcomes Osiris Music UK founder and accomplished producer Mønic, whose style can be defined as raw yet exceptionally refined, with a certain industrial inspiration oozing from his outstanding sound design. "Parsons Hill" opens with tumultuous percussion that continues to escalate throughout the track as an eerie looming synth dances above the kicks. "Morse" reveals another side of the artist, with a more serene attitude; static passes through a magnetic field with a constant palpitating bass. "Hollow Victory" opens with thunderous clangs and a flurry of ominous chimes that echo through the darkness, swirling above a pulsating heartbeat.
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