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ASC - Falling Through Time [blue marbled vinyl / label sleeve] - Spatial Records - SPTL012 - 12" Marbled Vinyl
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ASC - Falling Through Time [blue marbled vinyl / label sleeve] - Spatial Records - SPTL012 - 12" Marbled Vinyl
A1. Divine Intervention
A2. Variable State
AA1. Azure
AA2. Loose Ends
A1 - Divine Intervention
ASC opens up with intent a heavy piece, thick analogue kicks thumping around the expertly crafted breakbeats, switching the pace effortlessly as the backdrop melodies float along with some trademark vocal hits. ASC once again proves himself to be a true master of his craft, delivering an emotive, powerful track that's both technically impressive and emotionally resonant.
A2 - Variable State
Changing the pace we see ASC introduce an edgy, nervy energy to Variable State, combining classic breakbeats more modern beat accompaniment before a catchy wavy key melody overtakes. Soon the anxious vibes pull us back as Variable State lives up to its name, ebbing and flowing several times before we reach our conclusion, almost serving as a commentary on modern times in old school language.
AA1 - Azure
A delightful roller continues the proceedings with Azure, featuring gentle, lingering bells that craft the melody over a bed of deep, rolling basslines and intricate percussion. The track is both uplifting and introspective, perfect for late night listening while the rain dots the window and you gaze out into the twilight hours.
AA2 - Loose Ends
Tying things up for the EP we have Loose Ends, opening with off-beat breaks and FX, slowly enveloped by haunting synthwork. Soon the intense, moody bassline notches up the intensity before the track does a 180 and an uplifting rhythmic key melody provides some respite. The creepy ambience returns soon enough, completing this curiously cohesive creation in style.
Words by Chris Hayes (Spatial / Red Mist)
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