Review: Would you believe it's been some seven-to-eight years since we last heard from the enigmatic Jacob Stoy on Uncanny Valley! As if reinvigorating a career that started to bloom in 2014 through a burst of solo records, singles, cuts and split EPs, Jacob Stoy's Das Unendliche Konstrukt LP is committed to an official release by the Dresden label as its seems the time has come to relinquish a decent dose of the German's music, for real! Sporting a lo-fi, slightly atonal, and synthesised sound that's beat-centric and gritty, there's a world within a world to be discovered here that surfs Detroit electro and Chicago house as much as it does touches of krautrock, new age and industrial music next to klang electronic and straight up dope-ass beats. Our highlights: "Real Life", "Wanna Be" and "Flucht".
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