
Aniso Tropics return to Paper with another kaleidoscope trip into the electronic cosmos on his second EP for the label.
Title track Lubek thunders out of the gates with a serious thumper of a bassline before pairing up with spaced-out synths, pads and those all-important arps. A proper psychedelic techno laced banger.
Utopya snaps and cracks its way through some groovy 808 and 909 with a quirky piano ruff riding a wobbly bass that sounds like a track from The Last Ninja on the Commodore 64 (which is THE highest of accolades!). Dreamy, Balearic, mystical and much more..lush.
Apricot Memorex is the perfect way to close off and it shows the forward thinking, unique sounds and influences of Aniso Tropics. Glitchy percussion and skippy beats that are reminiscent of Four Tet and Bonobo are peppered throughout the track which somehow manages to sit somewhere in-between 'mid trip' & sunrise.
Title track Lubek thunders out of the gates with a serious thumper of a bassline before pairing up with spaced-out synths, pads and those all-important arps. A proper psychedelic techno laced banger.
Utopya snaps and cracks its way through some groovy 808 and 909 with a quirky piano ruff riding a wobbly bass that sounds like a track from The Last Ninja on the Commodore 64 (which is THE highest of accolades!). Dreamy, Balearic, mystical and much more..lush.
Apricot Memorex is the perfect way to close off and it shows the forward thinking, unique sounds and influences of Aniso Tropics. Glitchy percussion and skippy beats that are reminiscent of Four Tet and Bonobo are peppered throughout the track which somehow manages to sit somewhere in-between 'mid trip' & sunrise.
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