1 Aether
2 Give Me
3 Distant Signal
4 Distant Signal (Jeff Rushin Remix Version I)
This third release of Black Lotus on Florian Meindl's FLASH Recordings enqueues in her reflection on space and physics and hypnotizes the listener in her usual kind.
According to ancient and medieval science, Aether is the material that fills the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere.
In mythology it is seen as the personification of the heaven - the soul of the world and element of all life. An undetectable substance.
The invisible material thought to permeate all the empty space in the universe. The pure air that the gods breathe in the heavens.
Kicking off with the opening theme, with its wild synth hook and sweeping ride, ‘Aether’ induces a solid trip on the dancefloor.
The second track explores deeper territories with its dynamic cymbals, spacey 303 textures and monotonous dark mood.
Distant Signal is a supernatural story about incessant galactic bleeps, accompanied by heavy kicks and a highly energetic percussion.
On remix duties, Jeff Rushin delivers a trippy vinyl version plus an additional digital bonus.
A. Mochi, AWB / Taapion, Adiel, Albert van Abbe, Alex.Do / Dystopian, Alexander Kowalski / Damage Music, Ame / Innervisions, Antonio De Angelis, Arnaud Le Texier / Children Of Tomorrow, CTRLS, Charlotte de Witte, Cosmin TRG, Dave Clarke, Dave Miller / Abstract Division, Denise Rabe, Doka, Emmanuel / ARTS, François X, Housemeister, Ilario Alicante, JP Enfant, Jay Clarke, Joel Mull, Julia Govor, Kastil, Kwartz, Marcel Dettmann, Mr. Jones, Newa / Klockworks, Nicolas Bougaïeff, Noncompliant, Orde Meikle / Slam, Paul Ritch, Philipp Strobel / a+w, Positive Centre, Raffaele Attanasio ,Richie Hawtin, Ryuji Takeuchi, Rødhåd, Sam Paganini / JAM Nice!, Sandrien, Speedy J, Stuart McMillan / Slam, Tassilo / Pan-Pot, Tensal, Terence Fixmer, Tim Xavier & many more . . .
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released July 26, 2019
All tracks written and produced in 2019 by Black Lotus, in Berlin. Additional Remix work by Jeff Rushin.
Artwork by Black Lotus.
Mix of introspective rave and industrial warehouse techno. A modern prodigy’s take on 90s techno, this EP should show you how talented I Hate Models is if you haven’t realized it already christopherpeak