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Tri-Phase

Syzygy, Luke Warmwater

Kalahari Oyster Cult (music Deli)
OYSTER29 | 2021-04-20  
A man of many aliases and jack of as many trades, Dominic Glynn aka Syzygy (together with Justin McKay) aka Zentik aka Fluid aka Mind Control aka Luke Warmwater resurfaces from the sunken slumber of years to re-establish his name as a much unsung artisan and key exponent of the UK electronic scene%u2019s heyday.



Two unreleased tracks and another two enhanced re-edits compose the %u201CTri-Phase%u201D EP here presented - each cut making for a snapshot of Glynn%u2019s fast evolution as an electronic music producer, a career he was then running in parallel to his day work for the BBC including all-time TV classic series Doctor Who.



Starting with the yet unheard %u2018Little Pieces of Love%u2019, Syzygy provides us with a dynamic trancey roller that does the splits between hectic 303-riddled leads, catchy vocal hooks sheer old-school style and generously layered FXs extending the scope to further horizon-clearing soulfulness.



Drawing towards more muscular, club-ready techno linearity, %u2018Luminous 4AM%u2019 reveals an explosive combo of driving momentum, melodic richness and high-impact bass engineering, tailored to take the rave to a whole other level of consciousness. No-holds-barred floor weaponry set for tearaway peak-time ops.



Initially released on No Bones in the 90s, the other two cuts %u2018And It%u2019s Wonderful%u2019 as Luke Warmwater and %u2019The Man With Three Heads%u2019 as Fluid boast a distinct style. Whilst the first rushes us headfirst into a bumpy maelstrom of chromed techno fitted with an array of acid-drenched attributes and Chicagoan piano tropes, the latter has us zoning out to a playful reverie of trip-hop-laced, ambientoid jazz-house.

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