Acid Machine - (7:00)
130 BPM Planet E - (6:37) 128 BPM
The Prophet - (6:46) 130 BPM
Horns Of Jupiter - (5:11) 128 BPM
Singular Dimension - (4:09) 103 BPM
Review: The latest release on Odd Even mines the rich heritage of 90s techno. The work of Steve Parker, who has featured on household labels like Ovum and Synewave, it moves from the layered 303 builds of "Acid Machine" and "The Prophet" into the rolling, tribal drums of "Planet E" - which doesn't resemble material on Carl Craig's label. The brilliantly-named "Horns of Jupiter" sees the Portuguese artist deliver a tranced out jam, with echoes of early Music Man, while closing track "Singular Dimension" is the most impressive. Layered, droning soundscapes unravel in a majestic fashion, like the stellar ambience of Richie Hawtin's F.U.S.E project.
from $1.89ODDEVEN 019
24 Aug 18
Techno