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Quantec - Deep In Mind

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Dub Techno
Year:
2007

Tracklist

T1,0 8:48
Constant 6:05
ChainData 8:04

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Deep In Mind (12") Styrax Leaves strx leaves 11 Germany 2007
Deep In Mind (12", Ltd, Promo, W/Lbl) Styrax Leaves strx leaves 11 Germany 2007
Deep In Mind (12", Ltd, RP, Gre) Styrax Leaves strx leaves 11 Germany 2007
Deep In Mind (12", Ltd, Whi) Styrax Leaves strx leaves 11 Germany 2007
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Rated 5/5
Review by AEK Feb 22, 2008

referencing Deep In Mind, 12", Ltd, Whi, strx leaves 11

It seems Sven Schienhammer aka Quantec has been listening very carefully in recent years to the best dub techno releases and has now put together a 12" with obvious nods to his influences. 'T1,0' bears all the hallmarks of a Dean DeCosta production and is very similar to 'Barbequed Eggs' or the tracks on the Alternate Materials EP by Dean on Mosaic, but 'T1,0' has a glitchier edge and heavier atmospherics. The B1 track 'Constant' takes the Deepchord formula and adds a secondary layer of granular textures. The result feels more oppressive than anything Rod Modell has done recently and my only complaint is that it ends abruptly; it certainly would not have suffered for being a few minutes longer.
The instant I heard the reverbed chords of 'ChainData' I thought of the A-side of Lazyfishs' Falling EP on Trapez; a record sadly overlooked by many people into dub techno. The sharp hi-hats and drifting synth in 'ChainData' give it a more polished feel but the mere mention of Lazyfish should be enough for those in the know to check this out.

Ever-so deep and pressed on milky white vinyl, it's good to see releases of this calibre slipping out without the recent unsubstantiated hype surrounding certain Dallas-based producers. Another cracking release from the Styrax Leaves imprint - expect to see those that miss this now scrabbling to pick up a copy in a years time.