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4 tracks, 28.24 Auralism Records on April 06, 2010 01:21

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    Auralism is once again switching gears with a collection of techno odysseys forged in the reactors of a deep-space ferry en route to the center of the sun. This release demonstrates Auralism’s ceaseless desire to push forward into new and alien terrain.

    Eutactic kicks it off with, Sentience, a bleeped-out journey grinding itself from the steel hulls of our star-bound vessel into the endless zero gravity terrain of outer space. In the end, our hero has lost his mind, and the android crew has taken the helm. What begins as a simple mission of self-destruction develops into fantastic late-night psychadelia perfect for those eyes-closed, time-lapsed trips that make day or night completely irrelevant concepts and the sense of self melt into nothingness.

    COTK follows up with what is by far their most big-room techno excursion to date. Minimal, and throbbing, Amdroid is begging to be played on the loudest system possible for an ocean of sweaty, bobbing heads. A poly-rhythmic sci-fi womp builds over a pounding tech pulse, growing into a monsterous, hands-in-the-air pinnacle. Expect this one to make it onto the playlists of some big-time festival selectors.

    Jason Short, ½ of COTK & Eutactic, and label manager of Auralism drops an acid-tech beast with Blood Brain Barrier. A composed banger, this track is filthy and full of raw sex. The bubbling bass line romps away underneath a thumping, steady beat setting dance-floors alight with its gurgling, beastly attitude.. Eww-faces a plenty when this one hits the bass bins.

    Capping off this release full of future-classics, COTK brings it back to EDM’s roots with Persona Non Grata. A track that blends new-school technical precision with a classic texture & aesthetic that builds into the perfect tear-jerking ender. A pounding break & rolling bass contrasts the swelling chords & timeless vocal evoking the sense that this party really meant something. Expect some dance-floor kisses, and accidental romances when this emotional track seeps into the audience. This is a commanding end to a massive release for Auralism.

    Released by: Auralism Records
    Release/catalogue number: ARLSMD023
    Release date: Mar 23, 2010

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