
Tech Support continues his Midas touch delivering EBM-flecked electro across three original tracks with his debut EP on Nocturne. The London-based, Brighton producer has been making waves following a series of strong releases, recently dropping records on Lobster Theremin, Futureboogie as well as contributing to the popular Nocturne charity compilation "From Belfast with Love II."
The For The Time Being EP kicks off with Tigris - a marriage of industrial eighties drums that wouldn't sound out of place in a NIN track, complimented by a woozy lead, taking us into the witching hour for the late-night heads-down generation.
Eated Soup is Tech Support on playful form, with a low-slung bass driving offbeat drum machine workouts - a cleverly programmed 808 jam that will fit perfectly in sets of DJ's across the board as tongues continue to wag for the slower tempos.
The tension is firmly raised with the third track on the EP - on Box Model, Tech support finds an anchor in cleverly automated bassline squelch, driving the club forward with more than a little help from squealing synths and a more analogue touched lead than the previous offerings. Box Model could find a home across a range of dancefloors, from the intoxicating and intimate through to the more melodic.
Continuing the Nocturne ethos of sidestepping flash-in-the-pan hype artists, Anatolian Weapons steps up to the plate for remix duties, with the Astros Bar resident taking Tigris up a notch into an inebriating peak time exercise for the sweatboxes.
The For The Time Being EP kicks off with Tigris - a marriage of industrial eighties drums that wouldn't sound out of place in a NIN track, complimented by a woozy lead, taking us into the witching hour for the late-night heads-down generation.
Eated Soup is Tech Support on playful form, with a low-slung bass driving offbeat drum machine workouts - a cleverly programmed 808 jam that will fit perfectly in sets of DJ's across the board as tongues continue to wag for the slower tempos.
The tension is firmly raised with the third track on the EP - on Box Model, Tech support finds an anchor in cleverly automated bassline squelch, driving the club forward with more than a little help from squealing synths and a more analogue touched lead than the previous offerings. Box Model could find a home across a range of dancefloors, from the intoxicating and intimate through to the more melodic.
Continuing the Nocturne ethos of sidestepping flash-in-the-pan hype artists, Anatolian Weapons steps up to the plate for remix duties, with the Astros Bar resident taking Tigris up a notch into an inebriating peak time exercise for the sweatboxes.
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