Release Date: 09 April 2012
Label: Manifesto Music
"Having built up a solid reputation for hard hitting, industrial tinged
beats with his previous work, Anodyne Industries takes things down a
notch for the eigth Manifesto Music release, exploring the deeper end of
Drum & Bass in his own inimitable style.
The EP opens with the minimalistic, eastern sounds of ‘Amenomibashira’. Delicate strings and expansive pads drop into a deep sub bass line, subtle kick drum and distorted synths. A refined, understated track, the plethora of minute details in the soundscape not instantly recognisable at first make it a rewarding listening experience and a fitting way in which to open the release. ‘Shadows On The Moon’ takes the energy levels up a notch as processed snares anchor the growling bassline and raw synth work. Watch out for the second drop...
From dark to light we progress with ‘Critical Space’, the most stripped piece on the EP. Pulsating bass and skittering hats are the all the elements this track needs to suck you into its hypnotic atmosphere. Again, there is a ying to a yang and the EP is rounded off with the weighty ‘Reconstruction’. Sinister vocals, twisted guitars and masterful drum edits hint at the harder sounds Anodyne Industries is known for. Screw faces at the ready..."
The EP opens with the minimalistic, eastern sounds of ‘Amenomibashira’. Delicate strings and expansive pads drop into a deep sub bass line, subtle kick drum and distorted synths. A refined, understated track, the plethora of minute details in the soundscape not instantly recognisable at first make it a rewarding listening experience and a fitting way in which to open the release. ‘Shadows On The Moon’ takes the energy levels up a notch as processed snares anchor the growling bassline and raw synth work. Watch out for the second drop...
From dark to light we progress with ‘Critical Space’, the most stripped piece on the EP. Pulsating bass and skittering hats are the all the elements this track needs to suck you into its hypnotic atmosphere. Again, there is a ying to a yang and the EP is rounded off with the weighty ‘Reconstruction’. Sinister vocals, twisted guitars and masterful drum edits hint at the harder sounds Anodyne Industries is known for. Screw faces at the ready..."
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