LOSSLESSMinimal / Deep Tech

Butane, Andras Toth – Intergalactic EP / EX27

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RELEASE: Intergalactic EP
ARTIST(S): Butane, Andras Toth

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LABEL: Extrasketch | EX27
GENRE: LOSSLESS, Minimal / Deep Tech
RELEASED: 2021-02-19
AVAILABLE FORMAT: 884Kbps/FLAC
DOWNLOAD SIZE: 151.69 MB

TOTAL TRACKS 3

  1. Butane, Andras Toth – Echoes (08:18) key, bpm118
  2. Butane, Andras Toth – Spacetime (07:48) key, bpm118
  3. Butane, Andras Toth – Avatars (09:36) key, bpm122

Total Playtime: 00:25:42 min

Whether producing alongside fellow artists or releasing solo material via a number of the scenes most respected labels, Andrew Rasse, aka Butane, continues to build on his reputation as one of the most consistent names within house and techno, with his latest label Extrasketch becoming an essential hub for his ongoing work. Initially launched as a vanity label to house his own material, Rasses introduction of close friends to the label in 2019 opened the door for an ongoing series of collaborations, with Hungarian DJ and producer Andras Toth being the first to land on the imprint. A longstanding collaborator of Rasses, releasing music via both his Alpha house and Little Helpers imprints, Toth’s catalog has also welcomed material via Note Records and Akkult, with his deep, minimal sound finding support amongst a host of key players in the scene. Having last combined on the label in May to offer up their nine-track experimental Odysseys project, the pair now return to Extrasketch with their latest collaboration Intergalactic delivering three deep and introspective productions typical of their partnership. Lead production Echoes sets the tone for the EP in hypnotic fashion, taking cues from its title as warping, echoed vocal chants weave amongst heavy drums, shuffling percussion and a crackling synth lead. Next, the slow-grooving Spacetime brings a hazy, delicate melody and slick organic drums to the refined core groove, keeping a funky yet hypnotic ultra-deep vibe. To close, the striking yet eerie Avatars switches up proceedings as Rasse and Toth opt for an entrancing spaced-out medley, with sweeping atmospherics atop of further tripped out vocals and a syncopated, murky low-end to shape up the package in style.//

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