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Edward
Time Stretch

Time Stretch

Artists

Edward

Catno

ORKL-W-05

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Mar 4, 2022

Edward - Time Stretch | Die Orakel (ORKL-W-05)

Die Orakel long time collaborator Edward gracefully reappears with a three track emission called Time Stretch. Edward’s appliance of the titular technique is not restricted to various sonic elements at all, as it extends to the tracks’ mental notes and their trajectories beyond the digital realm.

Time Stretch fills the entire side A with vibrant sonic elements, a warm bassline along an eerie pad, all on top of a straight and punchy bass drum. La Grotta’s signature melody, plus chirps and cowbells, inject a slight touch of exotica to the musical meta-data, while time stretch artefacts refer back to a befittingly themed EP. Finally, the undercurrents of Black Sea evolve along a modulated melodic pad, a pulsating bass and beat structure, and a light 90s IDM morse figure on top of frequency sweeps.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.99€*

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A

Time Stretch

B1

La Grotta

B2

Black Sea

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