Plutocracy by modernlove published on 2013-05-31T11:45:06Z An addendum of sorts to his recent 'Faint Hearted' album, Miles' returns with a half-hour EP more squarely aimed at the floor with four darkened, robust variants. 'Blatant Statement' is up first, slowly emerging from a rough alignment of metallic percussion and abrasive stabs not a million miles removed from the kind of racket you'd most likely associate with Vatican Shadow, before the almost-clipped rub of those super-warm bass stabs shifts the perspective to a different kind of environment altogether. 'Technocracy' delivers an oozing House deconstruction, slowed down and inebriated, while 'Infinite Jest' revolves around an industrial cacophony harnessed into a rhythmic anomaly situated somewhere between a technofied Pete Swanson and a sweaty Kassem Mosse. 'Plutocracy' ends the set with a bleached-out warehouse chug, slowed down and menacing, surrounded by a submerged choral arrangement and more of that toughened hammered-metal sound that runs through the EP. Genre Techno Comment by Aleš Rezler f! 2025-07-19T17:02:34Z Comment by Boris Udovicic What kind of wonderful black magic is this? 2024-09-12T22:58:53Z Comment by Uncertain Outcomes Yeah!!! 🖤🕋 2023-10-07T14:11:51Z Comment by 𝙉𝙄𝙆 Жара 2019-04-25T12:00:25Z Comment by Myk McGrane !!! 2018-11-18T18:54:20Z Comment by Attack Phase Oh so extraordinary. 2013-10-31T22:28:03Z Comment by Call to Saya wow 2013-08-01T09:52:59Z Comment by Fran Hartnett sexy 2013-06-20T22:25:23Z Comment by Glass Locus Incredible. 2013-06-19T14:40:54Z Comment by Tahomas̿̿ ̿̿ ̿̿̿̿̿̿̿̿̿̿̿̿ comon, techno..? 2013-06-01T21:06:20Z Comment by Maldito Fantastic sonic world 2013-06-01T10:44:48Z