'The reduced rhythm understood as a mission of sound innovation and musical inspiration'. That is what Marc Antona stands for. Virtually overnight his first releases on Freak n Chic, Micro-Fibres and Mobilee ripened like a
select bottle from sleeper to vintage wine. With 'Blind Tested EP' Marc Antona now puts his abilities to the test on Sender Records. On the a-side 'Brain Raid' swears you into microscopically noble
and atmospherically inspired techno. Over more than five minutes Antona lets a dead straight wondertree grow from his groovy-minimal seed, that, steadily sprinkled foggy-moistly, shows his bonny roof of devoured branches
and extensively spreading leafs up to the crown. A masterly game of charge and discharge, hook, hall and beats - sticky as a Côte d'Azur summer night. Not less hyper-hypnotic, though in a baldly punching way, proves 'Sweet
Peppers', whose bell-sounding and effect-pressed pegtop dictates not only your legs, but also carries you off to a land of milk and honey. Finally Marc created magnificent drum-and-effect sensations with b-side starter 'Not A
Serious Thing'. At the top a monophonic nylon thread is oscillating frenziedly in the picture, a prime-time pusher par excellence. The vinyl finish is made by the mysteriously carried 'D-Day' which has to open its valves over and over again because of its inner hall-riddled high pressure and permanent clink-discharges. A dramatically fizzling incident in division b2.