- Record label
- Made In Green Records
- Catalog Number
- MGRX01
- Release Date
- October 13th 2017
- Genres
Tracks
play | pos | title | artists | duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
A1 | Sincrotune | 7:35 | ||
B1 | Sincrotune [Deadbeat´s Gaseous form Dub Remix] | remix Deadbeat | 5:36 |
For the first single from Rooteo & Mahura s Mett album and our second release on Made In Green Records, we present the standout Sincrotune , backed with a heavier interpretation of dub techno mastermind and legend Deadbeat. One of the album s most memorable and experimental pieces, Sincrotune transports tinges of the Eastern influences from the full-length into a more exploratory mindset, ricocheting bells and detuned, bending string samples moving through layers of alien ambiance and a steady, heavy bass pulse at dancefloor tempo pushing it forward forcefully. Deadbeat s appropriately-named Gaseous Form Dub explores more nebulous forms, at its opening referencing Wolfgang Voigt s Gas project with ethereal strings and the submerged, padded kick before he brings in the original bells and a distant glockenspiel, establishing a cosmic, radiant mood, bobbing rhythmically atop a sea of subbass. More ambient and less explicitly dub than the original or most of Deadbeat s work, the veteran producer nevertheless creates an immersive soundscape of delayed drums, thick atmospheres, and dramatic, one-shot production flourishes that drag the listener into the centre of his own nebula. For the first single from Rooteo & Mahura s Mett album and our second release on Made In Green Records, we present the standout Sincrotune , backed with a heavier interpretation of dub techno mastermind and legend Deadbeat. One of the album s most memorable and experimental pieces, Sincrotune transports tinges of the Eastern influences from the full length into a more exploratory mindset, ricocheting bells and detuned, bending string samples moving through layers of alien ambiance and a steady, heavy bass pulse at dancefloor tempo pushing it forward forcefully. Deadbeat s appropriately-named Gaseous Form Dub explores more nebulous forms, at its opening referencing Wolfgang Voigt s Gas project with ethereal strings and the submerged, padded kick before he brings in the original bells and a distant glockenspiel, establishing a cosmic, radiant mood, bobbing rhythmically atop a sea of subbass. More ambient and less explicitly dub than the original or most of Deadbeat s work, the veteran producer nevertheless creates an immersive soundscape of delayed drums, thick atmospheres, and dramatic, one-shot production flourishes that drag the listener into the centre of his own nebula.