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FFGR143 | 2025-11-28  
There's a storm brewing in the circuitry of underground dance music, and its eye is fixed squarely on Glenn Morrison's Fall From Grace label. For twenty years Morrison has been a sonic insurgent - a Royal Conservatory piano prodigy who veered off the classical map to build a catalogue of dangerous, forward-thinking club records. His output has infected the bloodstream of dance culture, stretching from Bedrock and Kompakt to Ninja Tune, Renaissance, and Global Underground, with Fall From Grace serving as the wild laboratory where melodic techno, deep house, and progressive beats get spliced into new lifeforms.

The latest specimen to crawl out of that lab is Ascent, a single from Prudance with a venomous Frank Sonic remix lurking on the flip. Both cuts share the same DNA: precision engineering, lush textures, and an unshakable drive toward the horizon - but each takes its own twisted route there.

Ascent - Original Mix

The title track doesn't so much start as it emerges: a low rumble in the sub-bass, a hiss of atmosphere, and then a spine of percussion rising like scaffolding from a dark city street. Prudance layers rippling synths over the bones, letting them arc and glide like light over wet asphalt. There's an undercurrent of restraint - a patient tension - but it's shot through with little bursts of electricity, ghost melodies slipping just out of reach. This is melodic techno for the true believers, a hypnotic burner meant for four a.m. dance floors where people have stopped speaking and started moving purely on instinct.

Frank Sonic Remix

On the B-side, German heavyweight Frank Sonic drags the track into a deeper, sweat-slicked alley. He twists the original's melodies into warped echoes, laying them over a percussive chassis that feels both elegant and feral. The remix is more ruthless - a predator's take on Prudance's slow-burn ascent - yet it never loses the warmth that makes Fall From Grace's releases so potent. Frank Sonic knows how to push the room just shy of collapse, and his version of Ascent is a weapon designed for big rigs and unrepentant dancers.

What binds these two versions together is the shared commitment to craft and chaos that Morrison has curated on his label. Fall From Grace isn't chasing playlists or algorithmic hits; it's a playground for musicians who understand that electronic music is supposed to thrill, to unsettle, to seduce. Prudance and Frank Sonic aren't dabbling in the melodic techno scene - they're carving it open, building something slick and dangerous from the inside out.

With DJ support already coming in over the past year from Sven Vaeth, Sasha & John Digweed, Danny Howells, and a whole rogues' gallery of tastemakers, Ascent is set to infect booth rotations from Berlin to Buenos Aires. The single is a reminder of why we fell for this culture in the first place: not for safety, but for the rush of sound and sweat and risk.

So light the fuse, clear the floor, and let Ascent climb into your bloodstream. It's another riotous chapter in the Fall From Grace story - a label and an artist pushing dance music off the ledge, and loving every free-falling second of it.
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