
This debut release is a collaboration between two renowned Dutch labels, Zodiak Commune Records and Shipwrec, both with decades of rich history.
This collaboration fused experimental electronics driven by Roland's TB 303's with IDM, electro, and jungle influences, aiming to provide thought-provoking music for both the dance floor and relaxed listening amid today's oversaturated dance music scene.
'Enter the Ghost Ship ep', is the work of G303, a Zodiak Commune Records resident producer, stepping out of his hard acid comfort zone to explore a more emotional, dystopian, and sophisticated sound.
The EP kicks off appropriately with 'The Beginning', a fast-paced musical journey through the producer's mind, with the TB 303 as one of the main characters in the story.
‘No more titles left' starts off slow and quiet, only to build up into some nineties inspired IDM vibes, featuring the famous 'Think' break.
'Airport test' - a collaboration with Zodiak Commune's other resident producer Dima Gaströller - is probably the most dance floor orientated track on the EP, with the deep 808 style kick drum leading you through a dystopian field of drums, eerie synths and, as expected, a 303 bass line.
Monday again' is a deep and dark serenade to the least cheerful day of the week, but you'll soon discover that even Mondays can be inspiring.
Closing track 'Jan calling' was inspired by the beauty and tranquillity of G303's home base of Ibiza in the month of January. When all the tourists are gone and only the locals are left on the island, it truly becomes a piece of paradise. The crystal clear waters and deserted beaches bring an unprecedented calm before a new summer frenzy.
This collaboration fused experimental electronics driven by Roland's TB 303's with IDM, electro, and jungle influences, aiming to provide thought-provoking music for both the dance floor and relaxed listening amid today's oversaturated dance music scene.
'Enter the Ghost Ship ep', is the work of G303, a Zodiak Commune Records resident producer, stepping out of his hard acid comfort zone to explore a more emotional, dystopian, and sophisticated sound.
The EP kicks off appropriately with 'The Beginning', a fast-paced musical journey through the producer's mind, with the TB 303 as one of the main characters in the story.
‘No more titles left' starts off slow and quiet, only to build up into some nineties inspired IDM vibes, featuring the famous 'Think' break.
'Airport test' - a collaboration with Zodiak Commune's other resident producer Dima Gaströller - is probably the most dance floor orientated track on the EP, with the deep 808 style kick drum leading you through a dystopian field of drums, eerie synths and, as expected, a 303 bass line.
Monday again' is a deep and dark serenade to the least cheerful day of the week, but you'll soon discover that even Mondays can be inspiring.
Closing track 'Jan calling' was inspired by the beauty and tranquillity of G303's home base of Ibiza in the month of January. When all the tourists are gone and only the locals are left on the island, it truly becomes a piece of paradise. The crystal clear waters and deserted beaches bring an unprecedented calm before a new summer frenzy.
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