
For its first release in its own name on SF Records, Ethereal Structure invites us to discover strange worlds
First stage of the journey, Delphini B deploys its aquatic landscapes on a long introductory sequence before giving way to an energetic rhythm punctuated by organic breaths.
Second stage: Gliese 436b. A world that we imagine underground and abundant. A heady rhythm and gimmick are supported by intersecting textures like streams of creatures. Invited to the remix, Tolkachev extends the stage even further to go further in these sounds that we imagine coming from microscopic insects by applying dub techniques.
Herculis B is probably the most technological planet of this trip. A world-machine, with implacable sequences. A tension is developed throughout the piece until its climax.
First stage of the journey, Delphini B deploys its aquatic landscapes on a long introductory sequence before giving way to an energetic rhythm punctuated by organic breaths.
Second stage: Gliese 436b. A world that we imagine underground and abundant. A heady rhythm and gimmick are supported by intersecting textures like streams of creatures. Invited to the remix, Tolkachev extends the stage even further to go further in these sounds that we imagine coming from microscopic insects by applying dub techniques.
Herculis B is probably the most technological planet of this trip. A world-machine, with implacable sequences. A tension is developed throughout the piece until its climax.
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