Undercurrents [label sleeve / blue vinyl]
- Record label
- Spatial
- Catalog Number
- SPTL035
- Release Date
- April 25th 2025
- Genres
Tracks
| play | pos | title | artists | duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | Ocean Breeze | 8:15 | ||
| A2 | Blue Planet | 6:25 | ||
| AA1 | Cyclic Nature | 8:19 | ||
| AA2 | Shapeshift | 6:53 |
A1 - Ocean Breeze Kicking off the EP we have an understated 2-step banger from label head ASC as Ocean Breeze rips into your consciousness, positively bursting at the seams with a wonderful rolling break - make no mistake this track will make you and the dancefloor move. Building continually with a trademark subtle female vocal and wavy synthwork, Ocean Breeze is the perfect livener for any discerning atmospheric set. A2 - Blue Planet Straight into the action with a heavy break pattern, Blue Planet sees ASC experiment with deep, thunderous kicks and tightly edited, weighted snares set to take you higher - as the classic, recognisable vocal sample urges.Throughout the track we are treated to a darkly atmosphere created by thoughtful pads and effects which elevate the mix while the breaks make the most of their headline billing to the end. AA1 - Cyclic Nature Continuing the break focussed approach to the EP, ASC unleashes a break heard right at the start of Spatial's history in Force Majeure - in fact this piece began life as a remix of that very same track, before taking on its own identity and becoming Cyclic Nature. Intense and hot-blooded, dense analogue kicks battle echoing drums and subtle melodies to form a wonderfully constructed atmosphere we just can't get enough of. AA2 - Shapeshift Dialling back the intensity, Shapeshift is introduced more gradually this time with a DJ-friendly cymbal driven intro, with curious clicks and sound effects jostling over a mellow synthy backdrop. Before long a relaxing old-school break enters the mix while textured pads fluctuate with inquisitive jolts of melodic energy, elevating Shapeshift to become quite the memorable EP closer indeed. Words by Chris Hayes (Spatial / Red Mist)