
The fourth volume of the Opening series, 'Famine' by OLMO (UK), delivers a deep, conceptual journey with five original tracks and a remix by STNDRD. The EP explores the edges of Techno, shifting from ambient darkness to dancefloor hypnosis, all wrapped in grainy textures and emotional depth.
The release opens with 'Planets', a dark and obscure piece that sets a sinister tone. Down-tempo and shadowy, it feels like a slow dive into the unknown.
'NO ID' introduces a groovy, danceable vibe with bouncy momentum and clear, cutting cymbals. A functional yet vibrant track aimed straight at the floor.
The title track, 'Famine' shifts the energy sharply. Futuristic and complex, it strikes with hard-hitting precision. Layers of rhythm and detail create a sense of urgency, pushing the narrative forward with mechanical force.
'Panic' is raw and percussive, driven by explosive energy. It hits with immediacy, stripping things down to rhythm and impact.
The 'Famine' version by STNDRD takes things to a brutal, forward-driven place. Confusing and intense, it amplifies the original's complexity while pushing the pace into uncharted territory.
The release opens with 'Planets', a dark and obscure piece that sets a sinister tone. Down-tempo and shadowy, it feels like a slow dive into the unknown.
'NO ID' introduces a groovy, danceable vibe with bouncy momentum and clear, cutting cymbals. A functional yet vibrant track aimed straight at the floor.
The title track, 'Famine' shifts the energy sharply. Futuristic and complex, it strikes with hard-hitting precision. Layers of rhythm and detail create a sense of urgency, pushing the narrative forward with mechanical force.
'Panic' is raw and percussive, driven by explosive energy. It hits with immediacy, stripping things down to rhythm and impact.
The 'Famine' version by STNDRD takes things to a brutal, forward-driven place. Confusing and intense, it amplifies the original's complexity while pushing the pace into uncharted territory.
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