Music Reviews
Sep 19 2011
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"Singularity is a point in space-time at which gravitational forces cause matter to have infinite density and infinitesimal volume and space and time to become infinitely distorted."
This is the 2nd album by hungarian electronic producer Tamas Olejnik under the Dublicator moniker (he also records as MetaComplex, Antendex, Retax Gorgon, Metaxid and a couple of other-secret-aliases). Released last June on the eclectic french label ZeECc, it contains 10 tracks in which Tamas shows once again his incredible skills on dub techno/deep space sounds. I don't consider myself as an expert in these genres, but i am a dedicated fan of Deepchord and i'm also following closely the excellent echospace [detroit] label, so a record like this one is not an unknown territory for me. And "Singularity" is an album reminiscent of the releases by the aforementionted artist and label, though without any suspicion of copying their sounds. What we have here is an excellent collection of minimal hypnotic tracks, full of deep chords that create beautiful soundscapes mostly thanks to the extended use of reverb and delay techniques. The sound is so rich it surrounds you like a cosmic grid and keeps you captivated until the last track fades out; then, ...lost in space, you start looking for more Dublicator sonic trips (and, thank God, there's also "Spectrum", released almost simultaneously with "Singularity", on another fine french label, Entropy Records, while a new release is on the way-preview it here: http://soundcloud.com/tamas-olejnik/dublicator-ancient-vibrations)
Do yourself the favour and grab a copy of this awesome cd, but hurry up because the edition is limited!
This is the 2nd album by hungarian electronic producer Tamas Olejnik under the Dublicator moniker (he also records as MetaComplex, Antendex, Retax Gorgon, Metaxid and a couple of other-secret-aliases). Released last June on the eclectic french label ZeECc, it contains 10 tracks in which Tamas shows once again his incredible skills on dub techno/deep space sounds. I don't consider myself as an expert in these genres, but i am a dedicated fan of Deepchord and i'm also following closely the excellent echospace [detroit] label, so a record like this one is not an unknown territory for me. And "Singularity" is an album reminiscent of the releases by the aforementionted artist and label, though without any suspicion of copying their sounds. What we have here is an excellent collection of minimal hypnotic tracks, full of deep chords that create beautiful soundscapes mostly thanks to the extended use of reverb and delay techniques. The sound is so rich it surrounds you like a cosmic grid and keeps you captivated until the last track fades out; then, ...lost in space, you start looking for more Dublicator sonic trips (and, thank God, there's also "Spectrum", released almost simultaneously with "Singularity", on another fine french label, Entropy Records, while a new release is on the way-preview it here: http://soundcloud.com/tamas-olejnik/dublicator-ancient-vibrations)
Do yourself the favour and grab a copy of this awesome cd, but hurry up because the edition is limited!
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