Review: German minimal electro merchants Extrawelt return, presenting their newest offering on Los Angeles imprint Halocyan who have offered up great releases recently by Dave Angel and Hackman. "Breaking Bricks" has all the dark, dystopian and grinding aesthetics that have been the duo's trademark since the mid noughties, later contrasted by sublime melodies and euphoric pads and strings. "Splendid Nausea" is a more straight ahead affair; an adrenalised four to the floor groove with a tightly programmed rhythm and epic bassline modulations. Finally, German nu-gaze hero Ulrich Schnauss turns in a typically beautiful and ethereal viewpoint of the aforementioned "Breaking Bricks".
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