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Init

Init

  • 12''
  • HIVERNHivern 27
  • 2015
  • Spain
  • Init
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Init

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Incl. remixes by Cliff Lothar, Willie Burns and C.P.I.[Kompakt]INIT is the musical incarnation of Rhein-Main based duo Nadia DAlò and Benedikt Frey. Albeit heavy use of analogue synthesis and drum-machines, INIT rethinks its genres sonic approach, unfolding a unique and organic, yet alienating sound, somewhere in mysterious mids of acid, techno, ambient and kraut-rock. The result is a captivating sonic universe that reminds us of a more twisted, darker and techno take on the noir electro-pop sound from bands such as Chromatics or Glass Candy. Their first EP for Hivern is comprised Talking About Talking and Blackbird'. Both tracks are exce- llent doorways to their haunting vision. A sound full of contrasts, in which stinging textures create warm atmospheres, eerie vocals become captivating and tension is always sensual. The release also includes three dazzling remixes by C.P.I., Willie Burns and Cliff Lothar, each them giving new perspectives to the tracks without losing its original spirit. C.P.I. transform Talking About Talking into an acidic techno slow burner, reinforcing the rhythmic patterns and extending the sequences and vocals to give them an almost drone-like quality. Willie Burns gives Blackbird a candid twist by adding dreamy arpeggios, haze swishes and high-pitched vocals. In contrast, Cliff Lothar takes the same track towards much muddier realms by adding abrasive synths and pummelling drum-machines. The 12″ comes wrapped in artwork by german designer Michael Satter. [was]

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