Intrusion: The Seduction of Silence [single]
As volume builds, so does echo. Hitchell is at his best here.
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As volume builds, so does echo. Hitchell is at his best here.
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“Starlight” was undoubtedly a strong influence on the current generation of dub techno producers, so it should come as no surprise that they would want to put together a tribute album.
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Echospace’s last vinyl release was Intrusion. Steve Hitchell kindly gave me a preview of an upcoming CD version. According to Hitchell, this is deeply personal material produced in the early nineties but once thought lost. To me, “Intrusion Dub” feels like a step forward, incorporating reggae elements with short bits of horn amidst the usual techno beat and low bass rumbles.
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Soultek, cv313, Echospace, and Intrusion.
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While I wasn’t blown away by the vinyl release of this a year ago, the CD version has grown on me, especially since it makes great driving music. The other day on an afternoon trip to Albuquerque, I cranked up these mixes, and the combination of road noise and puttering chords was perfect.
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An alien world where the oceans contain waves of hissing static.
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A lot noisier than most Deepchord records.
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