
After staying busy in early 2015 with new music, new internet films and new Shadow Wolf Cyberzines, Legowelt is now back doing what he does best, namely making otherworldly techno. His next release, Vaporware Tracks Vol. 1, comes on Creme Organization and features four more lush cuts.
First up, `Norwegian Crack Dealer' is as edgy and paranoid as you would expect of a track with such a title. Thumping drums and restless synths, splurges of colour and bashed out keys all make for an intense, colourful and engaging track that sounds like little else. 'Southwest British Airlines' is then all trippy and mysterious, with swirling synths darting about like fire flies and ravey, dusty drums charging below.
On the flip, `Satierian Moon Breeze' finds Legowelt working his drum machine hard, with punchy drums all wired up with frazzled rusty lines, zoned out pads and a corrugated sense of groove. Finally, `The Sea Is So Silent' is a doleful and foreboding cut with glassy textures, globular synth lines and sci-fi sonics that are all classically Legowelt sounding as well as coming over as wholly fresh. Another fine EP, then!
First up, `Norwegian Crack Dealer' is as edgy and paranoid as you would expect of a track with such a title. Thumping drums and restless synths, splurges of colour and bashed out keys all make for an intense, colourful and engaging track that sounds like little else. 'Southwest British Airlines' is then all trippy and mysterious, with swirling synths darting about like fire flies and ravey, dusty drums charging below.
On the flip, `Satierian Moon Breeze' finds Legowelt working his drum machine hard, with punchy drums all wired up with frazzled rusty lines, zoned out pads and a corrugated sense of groove. Finally, `The Sea Is So Silent' is a doleful and foreboding cut with glassy textures, globular synth lines and sci-fi sonics that are all classically Legowelt sounding as well as coming over as wholly fresh. Another fine EP, then!
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