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DeepChord Presents Echospace - The Coldest Season - Part 2/ Reviews
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DeepChord Presents Echospace - The Coldest Season - Part 2 Review by minimalmann Jul 10, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Stunning suprise just wouldn't be enough to describe this 12" its everything i didn't expect from a deepchord / echospace related project. "Abraxas" is a tune which demonstrates their love for that deep drifting sound of Detroit & Berlin but with a really unique take on the sound which leaves you far in the artic regions. There is something in the atmosphere of these recordings, a certain subtle element no one is capable of replicating, it's truly a sound echospace have created. "The Coldest Season" is a perfect title for such a body of work, i couldn't think of a better way to describe the feeling the tracks give you. The flip side "Empyrean" is hands down the dopest thing i've ever heard from these guys, a touch of reggae and an organ that just kills me everytime i hear it. This release will probably take a while to catch on, imho, it's 10 years ahead of anything related to dub or techno. Unique just wouldn't say enough, this is the stuff of legend, I'm sure even the likes of Rhythm & Sound would agree. Couldn't recommend this record more, a must have for any fan of the dub tech sound, the deepest sh$# on earth!
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DeepChord Presents Echospace - The Coldest Season - Part 2 Review by dreadlockrasta Jun 06, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Now this is a DUB record, I would have never expected this to come out on modern love or anything related to deepchord as it's a world apart from most their work but this has all the magic I would expect from an artist like Lee Perry or King Tubby (in an instrumental dub) Massive tunes for the blunted, rocker rhythm's and the sweetest skank's i've heard in ages, respect! Not this is dub music! Ace
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