
Pekka Jerkku's debut album 'Capture' first released back in 2017 starts Basement Grey's digital release line with notable pristine techno awareness. In 2017 Mr. Jerkku self-published the album and now for the first time 'Capture' will be released worldwide in music shops and streaming services on the internet.
The album is 13 pieces offering luscious yet subtle craft, locking loops and dimensions consisting of continuous and developing elements, waking you up to a different entity built up on floating grooves.
Versatile, experimenting and ambient-style approaches merge club-ready, high energy pieces together as well as split them apart from each other with mesmerizing transitions easy to fall along with into daydreaming.
Talking about club-oriented pieces, the shackling and clockwork-like ticking set of rhythms bring the listener on a path of sonic exploration with deeds to find a vast spectrum of heavily accented variants of endless loops combining music and dance a match made dialogue and giving a reason to long to the dance floor.
‘Capture’ is for one who wishes to find a producer at work with pristine and timeless pieces with the dynamics of an evident narrative and somewhat underestimated aesthetics the album-format creates into a set of techno music pieces more often heard only as means of a dj's toolkit.
The album is 13 pieces offering luscious yet subtle craft, locking loops and dimensions consisting of continuous and developing elements, waking you up to a different entity built up on floating grooves.
Versatile, experimenting and ambient-style approaches merge club-ready, high energy pieces together as well as split them apart from each other with mesmerizing transitions easy to fall along with into daydreaming.
Talking about club-oriented pieces, the shackling and clockwork-like ticking set of rhythms bring the listener on a path of sonic exploration with deeds to find a vast spectrum of heavily accented variants of endless loops combining music and dance a match made dialogue and giving a reason to long to the dance floor.
‘Capture’ is for one who wishes to find a producer at work with pristine and timeless pieces with the dynamics of an evident narrative and somewhat underestimated aesthetics the album-format creates into a set of techno music pieces more often heard only as means of a dj's toolkit.
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