ChlÃr - Sacrifice Generations
Cat No: LT087
Format: 12" EP
Genre: Techno, Trance
Release Date: June 2021
Having played in several major club capitals in Europe - and having become at ease with the production of many genres: from straight forward techno, nostalgic trancy sounds, electro-break-your-neck beats, to old-school stomping grooves - Chlär readies his Lobster Theremin debut; a devastating four-tracker that’s as raw and uncompromising as the free parties from which it was spawned.
‘Forgot To Dream’ kicks the trance revival into full swing; an emotional party track brimming with euphoric ‘hands in the air’ moments - unting the worlds of hard dance and fun, no frills cheese that results in a deadly blend. ‘We Will Bring It Back’ is a little more pertinacious as we see those hands turn to fists, banging a metaphorical drum as frenzied rave samples and kicks as hard as concrete dominate.
‘Double Dose’ sounds like something Sarumans Orc army would march to if electronic music was the order of the day in the LOTR universe; bruising kicks, alien atmospherics and glitchy techno inciting a mass frenzy before ‘Long Time No See takes us on a deep voyage direct to the underworld with a cut of typically loud and bloodcurdling rave.
Format: 12" EP
Genre: Techno, Trance
Release Date: June 2021
Having played in several major club capitals in Europe - and having become at ease with the production of many genres: from straight forward techno, nostalgic trancy sounds, electro-break-your-neck beats, to old-school stomping grooves - Chlär readies his Lobster Theremin debut; a devastating four-tracker that’s as raw and uncompromising as the free parties from which it was spawned.
‘Forgot To Dream’ kicks the trance revival into full swing; an emotional party track brimming with euphoric ‘hands in the air’ moments - unting the worlds of hard dance and fun, no frills cheese that results in a deadly blend. ‘We Will Bring It Back’ is a little more pertinacious as we see those hands turn to fists, banging a metaphorical drum as frenzied rave samples and kicks as hard as concrete dominate.
‘Double Dose’ sounds like something Sarumans Orc army would march to if electronic music was the order of the day in the LOTR universe; bruising kicks, alien atmospherics and glitchy techno inciting a mass frenzy before ‘Long Time No See takes us on a deep voyage direct to the underworld with a cut of typically loud and bloodcurdling rave.
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