Ben Sims’ Symbolism imprint drops its first compilation with a host of techno’s established and emerging talent contributing to a twenty track collection.
The first of two volumes, with Part Two following late-Summer, Synchronicity Part One, sees the likes of Meat Free’s Blasha & Allatt, Lady Starlight, Arnaud Le Texier, Yant and Gabriella Vergilov make their Symbolism debuts alongside label family Hemka, Rebecca Delle Piane, Inox Traxx and Juan Sanchez.
From Gabriella Vergilov’s heady house, funk-laced rawness from Black Girl/White Girl and slick, peak hour grooves Anika Kunst, Rectør and Annē, Synchronicity Part One is impactful throughout. If intense, fever dream sounds are your thing, then Hemissi, Elyas and Joaquin Ruiz are here for you, while Industrialyzer and Antony Doria perfectly cater for those searching for unabashed kickers. Closing out the collection in style, Ireland’s hotly tipped Cailín and London-based NDR turn in grinding and trippy cuts, respectively,
In Synchronicity Part One, Sims presents a broad palette of modern 4:4 techno throughout while shining a light on some of techno’s future stars.
The first of two volumes, with Part Two following late-Summer, Synchronicity Part One, sees the likes of Meat Free’s Blasha & Allatt, Lady Starlight, Arnaud Le Texier, Yant and Gabriella Vergilov make their Symbolism debuts alongside label family Hemka, Rebecca Delle Piane, Inox Traxx and Juan Sanchez.
From Gabriella Vergilov’s heady house, funk-laced rawness from Black Girl/White Girl and slick, peak hour grooves Anika Kunst, Rectør and Annē, Synchronicity Part One is impactful throughout. If intense, fever dream sounds are your thing, then Hemissi, Elyas and Joaquin Ruiz are here for you, while Industrialyzer and Antony Doria perfectly cater for those searching for unabashed kickers. Closing out the collection in style, Ireland’s hotly tipped Cailín and London-based NDR turn in grinding and trippy cuts, respectively,
In Synchronicity Part One, Sims presents a broad palette of modern 4:4 techno throughout while shining a light on some of techno’s future stars.
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