Graze
COAX / THUNDARE EP
New Kanada / NK53
12 Inch
Graze is the synthetic porous ultralight material derived from low-mid frequencies, in which the liquid component of the melody has been replaced with curvaceous tones. The result are tracks with extremely low density and high thermal conductivity.
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"Coax" was produced by extracting the liquid component of an early Toronto rave tape through supercritical drying. This allowed the essence to be slowly extracted without causing the solid matrix in the samples to collapse from tape hiss, as would happen with conventional techniques. Ruff, ready and ragga.
The electrical backbone of "Thundare" typically does not leave even a minor mark when played at low volumes; but pushing the system more firmly will leave a permanent depression on the floor. Pressing extremely firmly will cause a catastrophic breakdown in the atmospheric space, causing the music to shatter like glass. Despite the fact that it's prone to this behavior, the track is very strong structurally. Its aggressive low-end abilities are due to the dendritic microstructure, in which spherical percussion particles of average size are fused together into clusters. These clusters form a three-dimensional highly vibrational structure of almost fractal chains, with tones just under ear level.
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