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Radiants

  • Cat No: DKMNTL104
  • 2024-07-16

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12inch ---- JPY

プログレッシヴ・ライン、枠に囚われずエレクロトニック・ダンス、Atomnationからの諸作がベストセラーのSam Gokuの新作がDekmantelから登場。「Tanggu FM」(sample_2)あたりも狂っています。

Atomnationからのリリース、彼のルーツでもある東洋の音楽にもアプローチしながらテクノ、良質なプログレッシヴハウスをリリースしてきたSam Goku。A1「Tides (Under The Moonlight」は、高次元への上昇を目指すような熱量あるアンビエント、ディープテクノ。エキゾチックなヴォイスのカットアップ、中国の太鼓「堂鼓」をタイトルにした「Tanggu(堂鼓) FM」、ヒプノティックなシンセサイザーとタフなビートのタイトル曲「Radiants」、ポリリズミック、ミニマルな冒頭のキックレスからビートへと傾れ込む「Temple Arp」。 (サイトウ)

Building on the buzz around his dynamic techno releases of the past few years, Sam Goku makes a welcome debut on Dekmantel with four striking set pieces which subvert the rules of the average floor fodder.

Through his steady stream of output on the likes of Atomnation Berlin-based Robin Wang has established himself as a must-check artist with an instinct for the unconventional. That comes through in jaw-dropping fashion on Radiants’ opening cut ‘Tides (Under The Moonlight)’, a swirling, mystical thumper which rises with graceful restraint to a thunderous peak. By way of contrast ‘Tanggu FM’ brings things up close and claustrophobic, using slippery sound design and stuttering vocals to create a different kind of maverick energy on top of the rugged low end. Even when he does reach for anthemic hooks on the EP’s title track, there’s a fundamental otherness to the sparkling chords and a toughness to the beat which edges out the competition.

This is just a snapshot of the versatility at work across Radiants, a record which will cement Goku’s position as a standout producer taking a less obvious path to truly distinctive, devastatingly original showstoppers.

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