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/DL/MS/
Calanhi

Calanhi
CalanhiCalanhi

Artists

/DL/MS/

Labels

TRUST

Catno

TRUST040

Formats

2x Vinyl 12"

Country

Austria

Release date

Jun 29, 2022

Styles

Electro

/DL/MS/ Calanhi

"Every 4,044 years comet Calanhi enters the inner solar system, returning from its long and silent voyage through the Oort cloud. As it approaches perihelion, billions on Earth gaze into the night sky, transfixed by the celestial spectacle of their lifetime. While solar winds tear at the comet's surface, deep inside the glowing ball of ice, ancient machinery springs to life..." Over the past five years Daniel Lodig and Martin Sovinz aka /DL/MS/ have been continually commuting through the electro singularity, constructing their unique brand of fragile bass music from extradimensional sound salvage, and spreading their frequency patterns via the subspace channels of Frustrated Funk, Pomelo, and TRUST. 'Calanhi' is the Viennese duo's debut album - 12 tracks that combine the eternally fresh aesthetics of Detroit-style electro with a relentless curiosity for rhythmic and harmonic experimentation. Seismic club thumpers like 'Invisible Bits', 'Mountains', and 'Trusted Funk' alternate with moody ambient interludes, boldly constructed beat inventions, and blissfully melodic acid breaks. Two collaborations further switch up the flow: Nigerian artist G.Rizo (Hezekina Pollutina, Deejay Gigolo) drops her cryptic rhymes on 'Divide & Conquer', and Spanish singer Xx Isis xX provides vocals for 'Accelerated Frequency'. Mastered by Keith Tenniswood aka Radiocative Man. Sleeves designed by dextro_org.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Calanhi Pt. 1

A2

Calanhi Pt. 2

A3

Mountains

B1

Divide & Conquer feat. G.Rizo

B2

Trusted Funk

B3

Schnella

C1

Scylla

C2

Accelerated Frequency feat. Xx Isis xX

C3

Buclandia

D1

Invisible Bits

D2

Interlude

D3

Brainphase Cancellation

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