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Perseus Traxx - Tales From The Night Sky - Part 1 (EP)


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Perseus Traxx - Tales From The Night Sky - Part 1

 

MOS Recordings (mos018)
12" Ltd / 12" / MP3 EP / WAV EP
release date: 04 February 2013

 

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[ Formats ]

Vinyl 12" Ltd - Grey Marbled Vinyl € 9.00 Buy Vinyl 12" - Black Vinyl € 8.00 Buy Digital MP3 EP € 4.00 Buy Digital WAV EP € 6.00 Buy

[ Track List 12" ]

a1. Perseus Traxx - Gorgon a2. Perseus Traxx - Poseidon's Monster b1. Perseus Traxx - Return To Seriphos b2. Perseus Traxx - Stranger Shores

[ Track List MP3 EP ]

1. Perseus Traxx - Gorgon € 1.25 Buy 2. Perseus Traxx - Poseidon's Monster € 1.25 Buy 3. Perseus Traxx - Return To Seriphos € 1.25 Buy 4. Perseus Traxx - Stranger Shores € 1.25 Buy

[ Track List WAV EP ]

1. Perseus Traxx - Gorgon € 1.75 Buy 2. Perseus Traxx - Poseidon's Monster € 1.75 Buy 3. Perseus Traxx - Return To Seriphos € 1.75 Buy 4. Perseus Traxx - Stranger Shores € 1.75 Buy

MP3 Download included with vinyl purchase.

First 100 copies limited coloured vinyl.

After his excellent and well-received Coded Emotion EP on the MOS label in late 2011, analogue fetishist Perseus Traxx returns for another MOS outing, Tales From The Night Sky - Part 1, due for release in February 2013.

It finds the producer in similarly classic mode, exploring the deep down depths of house and techno in his own fuzzy and hugely atmospheric way. 'Gorgon' has widescreen synths, tightly coiled synth lines and jagged beats all tussling with each other, whilst 'Poseidon's Monster' is about chattering claps hanging above a synth line that twists and turns, implodes and explodes at whim. It's focused and forceful at the same time as sounding some how human.

On the flip, 'Return To Seriphos' is another dense soundscape, but one that invites you into its core thanks to the freeform analogue lines, contrast of rough with smooth and generally classy Chicago vibes. 'Stranger Shores' is less troubled and more reflective with bright melodic chords glowing from the centre of the track as warbling, swollen sub undulates all around them. This is music for dancing to, but also music in which to lose your mind as you travel a world away from here: textbook MOS.

 

 

 

 

 

A solid techno EP. I really like it. :DDD

You should give it spin.

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