|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
12"
|
|
ECHOECHO 006EP
|
Echocord sub-label Echo Echo returns with its first release of 2019, courtesy of son.sine. Leyton Glen, aka son.sine, presents a new EP of original material, his first in four years. The thirteen-minute "Uncertainty" opens, driven by hazy atmospherics, pulsing acid bass tones. and murky sub bass while glitched-out percussion subtly carries the cinematic groove. "Evident Topology" follows, taking a more robust approach with jittery low-end chops, expansive dub chords, and an amalgamation of emotive strings and jazzy bass licks ebbing-and-flowing within. "Three Linear Decay" rounds out the package via skippy organic drums, ethereal pad swells, and metallic bleeps.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
ECHOECHO 003EP
|
Echocord's Echo Echo sub-label continues with its third releases, courtesy of German producer and Alex Bau and his Zenstory EP. "Clouds" starts with pulsating low-end tones, hissing analog noise, and dusty drums samples all flowing in unison with ethereal chords and sweeping pads. "Contour" follows, tipping the focus over to bubbling delayed stab hits, fluttering sub bass, and evolving white noise bursts throughout. The "Prelude" of "Zenstory" is a cinematic build up to the title-track featuring tension-building, expansive atmospherics ahead of the original mix which features a thumping muted kick, stuttering atmospheric echoes, and spoken word vocals.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
ECHOECHO 005EP
|
Roberto Clementi delivers his Cadmio EP, containing four original tracks from the Italy-based artist. Kenneth Christiansen's Echo Echo imprint offers up its fifth release here, accurately reflecting his appetite for the more celestial, dubbed-out side of techno. This release sees the return of Clementi to the Echo platform after three releases on the parent imprint, Echocord plus ten years' worth of released music to his name, notably a number of EP's and an album on Soma (N Lights (SOMA 106CD, 2014)).
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
ECHOECHO 004EP
|
Dub techno veteran Brendon Moeller offers up three originals on Echocord sub-label Echo Echo. "Set In Motion" leads with Brendon's signature murky synth textures at its core whilst lumpy low-end tones, shuffled hats and spiraling dub echoes fluidly undulate amongst one another throughout.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
ECHOECHO 002EP
|
Echocord sub-label Echo Echo present Orbite's Interstellar EP, three tracks from the Berlin-based producer. Orbite is a new project founded in Berlin with a nod to the raw, dubby sounds often heard in the city. One of the leading imprints in dub techno, Echocord is home to pioneering acts like Rod Modell/Deepchord, Pole, and Fluxion who have paved the way for Orbite's own twist on the genre. The ethereal pad textures of "Skylar" lead on the package before "Moment", which edges into dubbed-out territories with heavily delayed dub echoes. "Organi" closes with emotive, billowing pads, and stripped-back micro-house percussion.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
ECHOECHO 001EP
|
Echocord launches the sub-label Echo Echo with the Dream Observer EP from Grad_U. The release opens with "Jacob's Dream", fifteen minutes of subtly modulating synth glitches, ethereal synth drones, sweeping atmospherics, and dubby echoes, creating a hypnotic, ever-unfolding composition. "Observing The Night Sky" then follows on the flip side with thunderous kick drums, rumbling low-end pulses, wandering dub chords, and bubbling glitches all subtly nuanced throughout the tracks ten-minute duration.
|