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Galaxy Warning [MSDMNR011]

by MSDMNR

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Jeffy Tunnels to another dimension. Favorite track: Analysis No. 3.
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Inflator 06:19
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Empirical 07:00

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Lighting up the path towards trance-like daze and introspection, MSDMNR’s unapologetically raw and powerful blends have been supplying the most quality- driven channels ever since he's made his first steps into the game. Hot on the heels of his recent ‘Emergency’ EP for 30D Records, Miro strikes again with his newest solo effort, ‘Galaxy Warning’ - a quintet of laser-guided depth charges aimed at lifting you off to farther, stranger spheres and dimensions with a wave of glossed- up 909 kicks, spooky synth ostinatos and supple-kneed acid squelch.

Going in thick and fast, the title-track ‘Galaxy Warning’ punches in with a tuff’n’gritty melange of angular rhythm, octave-shifting cascades of distorted chimes and all-out bursts of percussive frenzy. Eerie to the core, MSDMNR’s sound dwells the grey-zone betwixt dubbed-out industrial and subaquatic 4/4 abstraction, which this EP invites us to explore under a new light. More straightforward an affair but equally jacking, ‘Inflator’ reels out automated sequences of gridlocked shuffle and hypnotising sonar-like machine talk - as emulated in the mind-bending ‘Analysis No.3’, tailored to whip up madness amongst the ravers with its never-ending tides of intertwined bleepin’ and bloopin’ chords and ominous drones straight out the ocean's darkest layers.

A true scorcher from the deep, ’Second Signal’ cranks up the heat a notch further with its abrasive batucada of steely drums, red-hot pistons waltz and binary organ melody. Quite clearly the most out-there dance floor-destroyer of the bunch, this one’s got warehouse tremor-inducer written all over it, and is sure to subjugate up to the most unwilling party head it may cross paths with. Topping things off on a weirder, more off-piste kind of experimental note, ‘Empirical’ finds MSDMNR at his most daring and inspiringly venturesome as he serves up a wild spiral of encrypted synth semantics, randomised rhythmic stunts and echo-chamber micro- sonic observation by way of gourmet afters.

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released June 5, 2020

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