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Shiprec welcome Ed Upton back for his sixth release on the label. An artist who has been at the forefront of electronic music for three decades, under his well-honed DMX Krew guise the British musician has crafted icy electro, thoughtful electronica and textured techno. It is a combination of these styles that culminate in "Tree in Space". A steady kick tethers "Parasite" to reality, a thick earthen melody countered by twinkling refrains as soaked drums splash. Off-centre bleep and beats introduce the title piece. Solid basslines are lightened by playful brassy electrofunk notes as genre limitations melt into Summer warmth. Skeletal scales find themselves confronted by a bruising bulwark of bass in "Unbelief." Balancing these angular and globular tones are arcing keys that draw the disparate elements into unity. "Meltdown" is the closer. Blending a spread of sounds, acid, braindance and techno, DMX Krew serves up something truly special. Brooding notes are met by cracked percussion and simmering 303 squawk in a track that pursues its own path. An EP from a musician that continues to stretch boundaries and imaginations.

STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: More squelch, buzz, rumble and squawk from Ed Upton's arsenal of rhythm boxes and a sound generators. Dark, Drexciyan, mutant electro is order of the day for this particular mission.

TRACK LISTING

Parasite
Tree In Space
Unbelief
Meltdown


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