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Kyle Hall
Crimson Clouds

Crimson Clouds

Artists

Kyle Hall

Labels

Apnea

Catno

Apnea113

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Spain

Release date

Jan 29, 2025

Styles

Techno

Detroit's stalwart Kyle Hall is back on Apnea Records with "Crimson Clouds," his second release for the label following the acclaimed "Cosmic Touch." This acid-infused record is a tribute to Detroit's electronic legacy, drawing inspiration from the 90s sound of labels like Matrix and Underground Resistance, all while injecting Hall's unmistakable modern flair. Tracks like "Acid Tea" showcase Hall's acid-driven approach, delivering a dancefloor twister that's pure bliss. Meanwhile, "Nimbus" stands out with its syncopated rhythms and soulful synth lines, and "Told Them Before" brings raw, head-spinning techno energy to the forefront. With "Crimson Clouds," Kyle Hall delivers another essential record that bridges classic Detroit sounds with his unique modern twist. A must.

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Jan 29, 2025

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Acid Tea

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Nimbus

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Told Them Before

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