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DKMNTL UFO5-EP
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UK DJ and producer Rohan Walder, aka Randomer, furthers his exploration into deep, spatial techno on Dekmantel's UFO imprint. "Van Pelt" skips on the off-beat at just over 130bmp, and textured with kicks that sound like two robust, metal dumpsters being hit together. "Shadow Harp" is quintessential techno, with yet more thudding, dark-kicks layered against a syncopated plucked and jarring bass. "Dissolve" drips and oozes with a sunken undercurrent of dystopic-melancholy, driving in ruptured reverb with a tribal percussive foundation. "Slicing" dares to take things a little further, as the rounded-hollow kicks punctuate against more metallic, and analog sounds.
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DKMNTL UFO2-EP
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Next up for the brand new Dekmantel UFO series is Rohan Walder, aka Randomer, who has been causing a stir with his uncompromising, bass heavy cuts on labels like Clone, L.I.E.S., Hemlock and Numbers. The Londoner graces the UFO series with his signature sound that blurs the lines between big-boned techno, sizzling side-step house and Afro-inspired drum programing. Delivering a four-tracker that's a highly energetic and confident outburst of a unique electronic music soul, Randomer properly handles the abstract sound esthetics of Dekmantel UFO.
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TURBO 148EP
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Turbo launches its Warehouse Series with London's Randomer. In a few short years, Randomer has developed a dedicated cult following, with exceptional releases on some of the UK's most respected underground labels. "Ruffa" and "No Hook" are built on clanging, banging, metallic, distorted drums that pack a heavy punch. "Ruffa" has a distinctly electro feel, centered on a catchy, syncopated synth riff, while "No Hook" relies on only the most basic and brutal elements. Remixed by J. Tijn.
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SPR 005EP
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Following his inclusion on Hessle Audio's 116 & Rising compilation, Randomer returns to Raffertie's Super imprint with the four track Obtuse EP. Otherworldly and tribal, the title track maneuvers menacingly with crafted aggression. A record awash with percussive mastery and originality, already picking up solid selector support from the likes of 2562, Pangaea, Pariah, Hackman, Boxcutter, Subeena and more.
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