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01. TM404 & ECHOLOGIST - Playground
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02. TM404 & ECHOLOGIST - Gateway
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03. TM404 & ECHOLOGIST - Odyssey
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04. TM404 & ECHOLOGIST - Bass Desires
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ARTIST
TM404 & ECHOLOGIST
TITLE
Bass Desires EP
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
KYNANT RECORDS
CATALOG #
KYN 007EP
KYN 007EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
10/6/2017
TM404
and
Echologist
(aka
Andreas Tilliander
and
Brendon Moeller
) collaborate for the first time on
Bass Desires EP
. Two leading artists in dub techno and ambient electronics produce four cuts between their studios in New York and Stockholm, with results sitting in between the oscillations of Echologist's previous Kynant release (KYN 005EP, 2016) and the slo-mo, Roland jams TM404 specializes in. The A side tracks are direct, with hard-hitting drums, soaring atmospherics, and boom-y reverb. Flip over and the record spaces out into cavernous bass vibrations; first the subterranean "Odyssey" and then the modular twists of the title track.