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OTB 008EP
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One Track Brain delivers Private Sky EP. "Private Sky" is inspired by the artist Calder. Eerie sounds (derived from samples of oil vessels) evoke his moving sculptures, while the industrial groove mimics the artist's at work in his atelier. "Temple" sucks the listener in like quicksand. The chords come up like a thick mist. "Hoo Too" is structured around a heavily effected "whistle solo" which sounds like the rain forest after a heavy rainfall. "Charm" features a lead again made by whistling and sound processing - a party in the micro-cosmos. Artwork by 88888 is inspired by Calder's moving structures.
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OTB 005EP
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One Track Brain is back with his third EP, with jazz drums and the trustworthy 808 kickdrum at its heart. On the A-side, "Kitten Play," a whirlwind of rhythms, evokes an untampered lust for life with a spontaneous structure. On the B-side, we find "Dust Devil," another energy pill based primarily around rhythm. A sweet little melody is juxtaposed against a thick layer of bustling drums. A stormy track with a mermaid's melody calling out from afar. One Track Brain, clearly not a rookie, remains a shadowy quantity with the focus wholly on his music. Limited hand-stamped vinyl.
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OTB 003EP
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Techno music is a certain type of stimulus used by gefühl ("feeling") operators called DJs. "Gefühl Operator": How much can a song change your mood? How much can a DJ change the vibe of a crowd? By cutting up the word "feeling" itself, this track creates a mood that goes beyond itself, reaching out without touch, speaking with one word to reach a new emotional state. "Stimulus": An ode to change, an ode to impulse, an ode to experimentation. An explosion in the lab of One Track Brain. This track is made to stimulate and provoke a response.
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OTB 001EP
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(Hand-stamped 12"). OTB Records aims to present a unique exploratory sound that will frequently push the boundaries of techno. Early support by Marcel Dettman, Joris Voorn, Tom Trago, James Zabiela, Slam, The Advent, Angel Molina, John Selway, and more.
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