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Lets Populate Titan

Dalosso
label: Variant Electronic
Dalosso is back with another original EP, this man never lets us down, a true talent and a committed artist, every time he appears on Variant Electronic it's a time to rejoice, and here we are again, after the success of Data EP, and his track Mech 2.3 from our second various artists, it outshone some of the supposedly bigger artists, but at VE we dont believe in hype, though it still happens, its always about the music and the art. Anyway, to the EP, Dalasso has provided 3 unbelievable original tracks, the title track of the EP "Lets Populate Titan", some twisted acid with Broken, and some industrial mayhem with Deselector, to be fair there is an industrial vibe off all of his originals as per usual.
Onto the remixes, first up we got label head Luke Creed with his remix of the title track "Lets Populate Titan", he opted for a slower BPM but it doesn't hold back just like the original, distorted mayhem from the get go. Secondly we have the first track on this label from Saint Cole, owner of Super Computer A.V record label, this man is no stranger to making really intricate techno numbers, and he didn't let us down here, it goes from an excellent four on the floor intro, with a sweet vocal overlaid, then it drops into some broken goodness, as the name suggests, then seamlessly dropping back into the four on the floor, the track continues along these lines, a really complex and intricate production, would suit many styles of sets. the last remix is from one of our main men this year Sin ?, he provided one of the most diverse EP's this label has seen earlier this year, and this is far from his last submission to the label, he is a genuine artists artist, always massively creative and impressive, and this one is another one to behold, Industrial, Acid, Four on the Floor, Glitches, builds, Drops, its got it all. All in all this EP is incredible in our opinion, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed organising it.
Release date
2017-12-03
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