As DoubtingThomas, French producer Aurelien Riviere has created ever-expanding ripples in Europe's techno/ house community over the last few years, previously based in London and now in Berlin. Along with a number of releases on several different labels, DoubtingThomas has brought his nuanced sound to clubs throughout the continent and beyond, focusing not so much on DJing like most of his peers but rather his live set. Now he joins AMAM, presenting his latest EP, titled Capon's Method.
Opener ?Object of Destruction? is a mission statement of his carefully crafted approach, bring lots of unexpected sonic textures into the 4/4 pulse. Metallic clangs and brassy squeals mix with a synthetic melodic motif, and that's just the first minute. It continues to evolve over the course of twelve minutes like its own self-contained ecosystem, with interchange from stomping bass, high-pressure bursts and tribal percussion. ?Pochet? is built on a slinkier groove and breathes humanism with a mournful whisper, utilizing pian
Opener ?Object of Destruction? is a mission statement of his carefully crafted approach, bring lots of unexpected sonic textures into the 4/4 pulse. Metallic clangs and brassy squeals mix with a synthetic melodic motif, and that's just the first minute. It continues to evolve over the course of twelve minutes like its own self-contained ecosystem, with interchange from stomping bass, high-pressure bursts and tribal percussion. ?Pochet? is built on a slinkier groove and breathes humanism with a mournful whisper, utilizing pian
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