- Digital
Folgar & Chumbita
Meltdown EP
Kiosk ID
- Cat No: kioskid033
- Release: 2024-11-15
Track List
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1. Folgar & Chumbita - Small Introspection
06:48 -
2. Folgar & Chumbita - Meltdown
06:04 -
3. Folgar - Sauvé
06:16 -
4. Chumbita - The Walk
06:44 -
5. Folgar & Chumbita - Meltdown (Vini Pistori Remix)
05:34 -
6. Folgar & Chumbita - Meltdown (James Harcourt Remix)
06:07
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As a label, we believe in going where sound leads, and our search for the bleeding edge of electronic music has once again concluded in the stand-out percussive style bubbling up from the Buenos Aires underground. 'Meltdown' by Folgar & Chumbita completes our Argentinian trilogy-at least for now-with an offering of sophisticated, genre-meshing groove and synth work. With complex layers of scintillating lead themes, nuanced sound design, and a voguish sense of weightlessness, Folgar & Chumbita deliver an artfully stripped and eclectic six-tracker with remixes by James Harcourt and Vini Pistori for Kiosk ID no. 033.
'Small Introspection' thrives on its namesake micro-shifts and darkly churning synth contortions. An ominous framework of oppressive subs and percussive rustlings open up vast frequency bands for morphing layers of quivering synths and resonators to strobe across a thunderous substructure like bursts of blazing energy across a blackening sky.
A field of throbbing bass patterns, plucky synth themes, and revolving percussion lay the oscillating groundwork for 'Meltdown.' A dubby roller that artfully contrasts moments of calm serenity with high-octane theatrics, 'Meltdown' discharges a vast, pitch-bending orchestra of
cascading resonators and beautifully intertwining melodics.
Folgar's solo contribution 'Sauvé' unleashes torrents of ethnically-charged percussion, laser-sharp electric sweeps, and salvos of polyrhythmic blips. Threading the needle between choppy, floor-focused monotony and wildly pitching impacts and overtones, 'Sauvé' is a
bottled-up storm of arcing energy framed by a powerfully stripped beat.
Anchored by a cavernous kick and a carpet of darkly morphing saws, Chumbita's 'The Walk' conjures a grungy left-field dancefloor seance through a moody, spaced-out guitar theme, mystic vocal chops, and ghostly fields of pads and resonant plucks.
James Harcourt transfigures the arcing saws on 'Meltdown' into a dystopian transmission of robotic synth salvos, hellish vocal effects, and an anthemic eruption of morphing, arp-crazed energy.
Vini Pistori's approach electrifies the original with cascading white noise shakers, searing amps, and sizzling snare fills in a choppy and percussive rendition with overwhelming melodics.
Despite its rhythmic complexity and meticulous sound design, 'Meltdown' succeeds in delivering a primal sense of pure dancefloor ecstasy, and it's this that makes Folgar & Chumbita's vision so compelling: the Argentinian duo delivers a beautiful degree of sophistication without losing sight of their work's raison d'être-creating powerful, floor-focused anthems that touch the mind and move the body.
'Small Introspection' thrives on its namesake micro-shifts and darkly churning synth contortions. An ominous framework of oppressive subs and percussive rustlings open up vast frequency bands for morphing layers of quivering synths and resonators to strobe across a thunderous substructure like bursts of blazing energy across a blackening sky.
A field of throbbing bass patterns, plucky synth themes, and revolving percussion lay the oscillating groundwork for 'Meltdown.' A dubby roller that artfully contrasts moments of calm serenity with high-octane theatrics, 'Meltdown' discharges a vast, pitch-bending orchestra of
cascading resonators and beautifully intertwining melodics.
Folgar's solo contribution 'Sauvé' unleashes torrents of ethnically-charged percussion, laser-sharp electric sweeps, and salvos of polyrhythmic blips. Threading the needle between choppy, floor-focused monotony and wildly pitching impacts and overtones, 'Sauvé' is a
bottled-up storm of arcing energy framed by a powerfully stripped beat.
Anchored by a cavernous kick and a carpet of darkly morphing saws, Chumbita's 'The Walk' conjures a grungy left-field dancefloor seance through a moody, spaced-out guitar theme, mystic vocal chops, and ghostly fields of pads and resonant plucks.
James Harcourt transfigures the arcing saws on 'Meltdown' into a dystopian transmission of robotic synth salvos, hellish vocal effects, and an anthemic eruption of morphing, arp-crazed energy.
Vini Pistori's approach electrifies the original with cascading white noise shakers, searing amps, and sizzling snare fills in a choppy and percussive rendition with overwhelming melodics.
Despite its rhythmic complexity and meticulous sound design, 'Meltdown' succeeds in delivering a primal sense of pure dancefloor ecstasy, and it's this that makes Folgar & Chumbita's vision so compelling: the Argentinian duo delivers a beautiful degree of sophistication without losing sight of their work's raison d'être-creating powerful, floor-focused anthems that touch the mind and move the body.