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K.A.B.* vs. Son Kite – Yetto Come! / Pathfinder
Label: | Baluns Records – BALU007 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12" |
Country: | Sweden |
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Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Techno, Progressive Trance |
Credits
- Written-By, Producer – Karl Axel Bissler, Marcus Henriksson (tracks: A), Sebastian Mullaert (tracks: A)
Notes
Since the master tape snapped at the end of B, Marcus Henriksson made an edit/brake to end the track under the supervision of K.A.B.
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Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Yetto Come! / Pathfinder (12", Test Pressing, White Label, Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM) | Baluns Records | BALU 007 | Sweden | 2000 |
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Edited one year ago
Couldn't agree more with the previous commenter. KAB - Pathfinder is a totally forgotten techno masterpiece. Deep, dark and a minimal kind of psychedelia. But not the kind of conventional minimalism that has flooded the techno scene over the last 20 years, but rather a kind of slow and stripped back progression that’s both beautiful and manic at the same time. It just grows and grows and grows, and without you noticing it you've levitated into a tornado of sound. Truly, truly a masterpiece, that unfortunately was released in a "wrong" context. This should've been something for Tresor, rather than a safe Progressive Trance-release.
Edited 12 years ago
The Son Kites and K.A.B. team up to do a prog trancer - slightly spiked with an uplifting touch - a bit too safe for my liking, but still enjoyable.
B sees K.A.B. strolling on his own deep into dreamy and almost feverish minimalistic territory. The drum pattern is soft and hypnotic and the slow surging cymbal-like sounds gives guidance as the ride-cymbal tinkles along.
I firmly believe this "hidden track" would mesmerize quite a few if they were to stumble upon it. A master piece.
B sees K.A.B. strolling on his own deep into dreamy and almost feverish minimalistic territory. The drum pattern is soft and hypnotic and the slow surging cymbal-like sounds gives guidance as the ride-cymbal tinkles along.
I firmly believe this "hidden track" would mesmerize quite a few if they were to stumble upon it. A master piece.