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FUNDAMENT 003EP
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Fundamentum 003 is the second various artist record release of the Berlin based label Atmophile Electronics -- four tracks by local musicians focusing on playful modular synthesis. Jessica Kert's composition isn't focused on dancefloors but instead entices the listener into a slowly progressing story. Label co-owner Sharad Sood delivers a song that has a powerful kick-bass structure wrapped with complex yet soothing melodic atmospheres. Kangding Ray offers a DJ-friendly track with a bass loaded punching groove and a friendly, sweet vibe. Naty Seres, label founder, drops a tune that's atmospheric but experiments with driving rhythms and darkly resonating sounds.
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FUNDAMENT 001LP
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Atmophile Electronics, a new Berlin based label focuses on atmospheric side of techno, launches with a compilation called Fundamentum. Made up by eight tracks on double-vinyl, Fundamentum brings together the most contemporary techno-talents. All tracks are exclusive to this release. The first dronish intro track is from the two label founders Naty Seres and Ankurbln: rough in the sound, it's slowly building up to mellow harmonies; followed by a suiting and melodic drifting song of Sofus Forsberg who is looking back to decades and multiple albums of IDM music creations. The B side of the first record starts with a track from Polar Inertia which displays what the French producers are known for: an extremely detailed arrangement and their trademark, unique sound design. Next is a solo track by Ankurbln. Both experimental and spacious, it shows a slight tendency towards house and minimal music in the sound image, but keeping atmospheric weirdness at heart. The second record is opened by no other than Matrixxman, with a groovy beat full of harmonic spaces, showing the versatility that he is known for. Takaaki Itoh follows with a track that focuses on groove and danceability without losing the connection to trippiness. Coming to the D side of the release, the listener gets pulled into the heavily modulated drones and powerful kicks of the techno legend Mike Parker, doing what he does best. The closing track is from Alderson Disk, a Berlin based producer who has a long history of west-coast bass music production with another alias, presenting a refreshing blend of techno and bass music vibes, full of groove changes and curious drum patterns.
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