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ISNISNT 003EP
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ISNISNT founder Jesse Siminski aka Heartthrob has been producing since the early 2000's, staying busy with a touring schedule that takes him across the globe and a party series named after the label. "Never Wanted One" builds upon thick arp bass, dusky synth melodies, and sharp TR-909 drum work. "Hours Lost" fuses Detroit techno with spinning Latin-tinged drums. "A Fete Worse Than Death" moves through swinging drums, pulsing synths, and growling bass to a crescendo of warped cosmic techno. On the straight and steady, drum-led "Does Your Car Know" the pitch mutates, shifting through acid bass and more Detroit-reminiscent pads.
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ISNISNT 002EP
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ISNISNT offers its second release of forward-leaning electronics with a diverse group of modern techno from label-head Jesse Siminski under his Heartthrob guise. "Someone Called Again" is a tough but funky bass-driven tune that marries detailed production with his signature ominous melodies to great effect. In an even funkier tangent the two mixes of "Cougar Juice" draw together an irresistible bass line with pushing breakbeats and precise synth stabs. The "Driving Past the Jail Mix" incorporates hypnotic synth stabs within the melodic structure, while the "Reduced Dub Mix" dials things back and focuses on the bass line, drums and dubbed-out flourishes.
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10" PIC DISC
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ISNISNT 001EP
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Purveyor of chrome-plated cosmic funk and Berlin-resident, Heartthrob returns on his newly-minted ISNISNT imprint to deliver three futuristic jams worthy of only the sleaziest of intergalactic parties. "Discount Dancer" sets the tone, marrying the infectious energy of classic Roland grooves and maxed-out acid funk to compelling effect, cruising along under a relentless cowbell that acts as a rallying cry for the sordid revelers of his dreams. On the flip, "Lets Talk About Reading" draws upon that prior energy and focuses it into a jacking homage to the fallen star of Paris Is Burning, Venus Xtravaganza, awash with crackling atmospheres and gauzy pads that serve as a stark juxtaposition to the militant drums and contagious bass line that underpins them.
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