Review: Tresor scores a first with the release of Gerald Brunson's debut release. Known in US techno circles through his close association with Model 500, this is the first time that a wider techno audience has heard of him. "Hoffman's S.O.S." makes quite the first impression. A snaking, filtered groove, peppered with swirling acid, it takes the listener on a trip through raw, Midwest techno. "Morf" sees Brunson opt for a different approach; led by steely drums and glitchy percussion, it features a combination of warbling acid and lo-fi squeaking tones - a sprawling, expansive track that is sure to win this underground hero wider exposure.
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