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UTON 009EP
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Nitam presents Cancellate EP taking a similar line as his debut Retold EP. Nitam outlines once again his interest in dance music from the late '80s and early '90s, without limiting himself to a restricted pallet of styles. "Keen Insight" has an almost romantic, dreamy and hazy vibe. "Perception" is a more functional and club-enabled cut, taking shape with an acid-informed bassline and moaning synth pads. "Influx" features a springy, muffled yet muscular kick alongside a rising synth line. "Cancellate" has an almost dubstep-like, placid rhythm progression and drive while being dominated by ceremonial synth pads and keyboard speckles.
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UTON 006EP
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Berlin-born and -based Nitam's first release as a producer immediately gives a clear impression of his versatile production style. Whereas the record as a whole gauges dark, vibrating spaces, its subtle details bristle with musicality, be it the gradually building layers of melody ("Retold"), the strikingly euphoric vocal snippets ("Value Time"), the chilled synth lines ("Exiam"), or the meandering sound pads ("Neotyp"). With modulating rhythmic structures, dry percussion slaps, straightforward milling bass drums, and late '80s- and early 90's-inspired house elements, the Retold EP does not follow a single, rigid master-plan and should please techno and breaks devotees alike.
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