
Ghoti makes his debut with two techno masterpieces. Originally released on 12' vinyl, Iron Lung expands angular beats twisting and shaping physical dimensions of sound and rhythm as it pumps and breathes through a repetitive but evolving array of subtle sonic changes. Peter Grove offers a relentless version of Iron Lung that represents the shifting beats in a far less subtle array of sonic mayhem. Named after a residential street in Toronto, Neepawa takes an abstract mechanical rhythm and makes it something more primal, almost child-like in nature.
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