Review: Kmyle is an emerging techno producer from France, and his style sounds at home on Cleric's label. First up is "1000"; it's a bleep-heavy, grimy techno track that is centred on a driving rhythm but also features ghostly synths rising up through the arrangement. The addition of some builds and drops make it a dynamic affair. By contrast, "Silent Society" is a deep, rolling track that revolves around crisp break beats and atmospheric effects. While it might at first seem light for Clergy's style, repeated listens reveal its powerful percussion and tight, supple rhythm. There is so such ambiguity on "Bell Departures"; as its title suggests, it features bells - a cacophony of them if truth be told - ringing over a rolling, relentless rhythm. It's an impressive opening salvo from Kmyle.
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