
Asymmetric chief Inigo Kennedy returns to his label with a five track EP 'Quartz Dust'.
'Motor City' makes no bones about its inspirations; timeless and Asymmetric to the bone with pure emotion set against machine sounds. Second track, 'Atomic Weight' is a heavier hitter; a solid rhythmic base layered with an almost malevolent sounding string section, fading in and out from some alien realm. Next up is 'Tundra', which delivers more of that dystopian edginess against a scything beat, before title track 'Quartz Dust' exercises its acid muscles, electro-like beat and shards of swirling melody. Closing the EP is 'Deuteranopia' which pulses along like the soundtrack to some other other-worldly place.
'Motor City' makes no bones about its inspirations; timeless and Asymmetric to the bone with pure emotion set against machine sounds. Second track, 'Atomic Weight' is a heavier hitter; a solid rhythmic base layered with an almost malevolent sounding string section, fading in and out from some alien realm. Next up is 'Tundra', which delivers more of that dystopian edginess against a scything beat, before title track 'Quartz Dust' exercises its acid muscles, electro-like beat and shards of swirling melody. Closing the EP is 'Deuteranopia' which pulses along like the soundtrack to some other other-worldly place.
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