British techno producer Tom Dicicco makes his debut on Delsin now after many fine releases on Off Minor Recordings, The Corner and his own Run Out Run and Inner Surface Music. He is someone with a textural richly, forceful sound that is dark and abstract yet enriched with very real emotions and here he is on point once more with some of his most sensitive and cerebral cuts yet.
Opener 'Extracting The Error' is a serene house track with shimmering chords and lithe, smooth drums that power it along. Full of internal refection and real melancholy, it gets things off to a fine start. 'Morph Cycle' is a darker, more menacing cut with nervy drones circling round glassy melodies. It has you looking over your shoulder as well as up to the heavens and then 'A Prayer For Jupiter' is much more stripped back and smooth, with sonar pulses, alien life forms and sci-fi signifiers all unfolding above a deeply rooted drum line. 'Fallen Spaces' marries big hi hats with a distant industrial rumble. Dumpy kicks and a real sense of paranoia percolate up from below and round out a varied and vital EP.
Opener 'Extracting The Error' is a serene house track with shimmering chords and lithe, smooth drums that power it along. Full of internal refection and real melancholy, it gets things off to a fine start. 'Morph Cycle' is a darker, more menacing cut with nervy drones circling round glassy melodies. It has you looking over your shoulder as well as up to the heavens and then 'A Prayer For Jupiter' is much more stripped back and smooth, with sonar pulses, alien life forms and sci-fi signifiers all unfolding above a deeply rooted drum line. 'Fallen Spaces' marries big hi hats with a distant industrial rumble. Dumpy kicks and a real sense of paranoia percolate up from below and round out a varied and vital EP.
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