Luke Abbott's "Holkham Drones" was one of my favourite albums from last year. He specialises in throbbing, slipstreamed, autobahn-ready techno with real depth and attention to detail. It's also deceptively groovy.
This latest single features key "Holkham Drones" track, "Trans Forest Alignment" in original and remixed form. The Rocket Number Nine remix is brilliant, but this is a killer EP with no duffers. New track "A Caucus Race" keeps the quality extremely high with a wobbling bed upon which sits a delightful concentration of twinkles and whooshes. You seriously need to get hold of the album.
This is still available so it will only be up here for a few days.
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Luke Abbott - Trans Forest Alignment 12"
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