I'm probably one of the last people to discover it on Subsekt but this really wowed me, especially considering how old it is. youtu.be/RpZVPSCv79U
Re: The last track that Wowed you
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 5:29 pm
by Mslwte
Declan wrote:I'm probably one of the last people to discover it on Subsekt but this really wowed me, especially considering how old it is. youtu.be/RpZVPSCv79U
You are the last person to discover this. but what a tune to discover!
There's a wave of producers in copenhagen which merged out of somewhere in the middle between the noise scene, the free jazz scene and the techno scene. I haven't really made up my mind what I think of their sound, but it's very melancholic, which I like a lot. However, when I heard this track by Schacke (one of the active producers/DJ/I-guess-they-do-more) I really thought they managed to do something, which made sense sonically. I was very wowed
Re: The last track that Wowed you
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:02 pm
by off-key
This one is an absolute stunner, IMO. Beautiful house/techno track that captures the feeling of yesteryear.
What are the odds... I just stumbled upon that track today while browsing the internets... Sure do wish I had turntables...
Bought it a few days after it came out here in copenhagen, and it was the last copy... I didn't know it was that big - but it's a really atmospheric record (...and if I should add some negativity to it, I also think at times it ends up being a bit too minimalistic in the compositions - but it works really well when it's part of a mix)
Re: The last track that Wowed you
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 3:38 pm
by Amøbe
chava wrote:
Amøbe wrote:
..somewhere in the middle between the noise scene, the free jazz scene and the techno scene.
So that's why they have no sense of rhythm..
Ha!
Re: The last track that Wowed you
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 4:34 pm
by chava
Amøbe wrote:
chava wrote:
Amøbe wrote:
..somewhere in the middle between the noise scene, the free jazz scene and the techno scene.
So that's why they have no sense of rhythm..
Ha!
Seriously to me it's straight up headbanger music. How do you even dance to that? Even Gabber was more funky.