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Coqueto 003

Labels

Coqueto

Catno

CQTR 003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Genres

Styles

Coqueto Records introduce the third edition of its Various Artists techno series with a robotic one, shepherding the talents of Brian Topham, Acid Charlie, Rufo and Rambal Cochet into one effusive, overflowing field of talent. All tracks here channel that sense of primal radical jank for which the Spaniards are known; kicking off with Topham's 'Dissolved In Ether', a set-starter of EBM-alyptic proportions (giant gated snare, tick; low metallic stereo skreaks, tick; monotone decepticon vocoder grumbles, tick), the palette is well maintained thereafter; Charlie's 'Everything Counts' dives headfirst into the oubliette with sparse dungeon synth strings and Italo vocal gates; Rufo's 'Palta Market' takes the first trance detour with a surprise swerve into a root-noted reverie; and Rambal Cochet helms up the B-sider's curio duties with the percussive fog-out that is 'Catalyst Powder'.

Available Tomorrow

Apr 15, 2024

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: Not Graded

15.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Brian Topham - "Dissolved In Ether

A2

Acid Charlie - Everything Counts

B1

Rufo - Palta Market

B2

Rambal Cochet - "Catalyst Powder"

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