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Giorgio GIGLI/OBTANE - Hypothesis Of Objects Construction On Natural Environments



Artist: Giorgio GIGLI/OBTANE  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Hypothesis Of Objects Construction On Natural Environments
Label: Zooloft Italy  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: ZOOLOFT 00J
Format: hand-numbered 12"
Released: 20 August, 2012
Price: $10.42
Genre: Techno
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Underlying Destruction Of The Environmental Ties - MP3 Sample Preview "Underlying Destruction Of The Environmental Ties" (Claro Intelecto remix)
Side 2
1.  - The Revolt Of The Objects - MP3 Sample Preview "The Revolt Of The Objects" (Svreca remix)
2.  - Complementary System - MP3 Sample Preview "Complementary System" (Brando Lupi remix)

  • played by:Simon Heartfield, Dave Miller, Max_m (M_rec Ltd.), Juno Recommends Techno, Edit Select, Obtane


  • Review

    There's little room for criticism when it comes to the Zooloft label overseen by messrs Giorgio Gigli and Obtane: a steady stream of refined noirish techno from themselves and the likes of Tin Man and Milton Bradley has arrived in the three years the label has been active, all complemented by some impeccable artistic direction and a firm grasp of brilliant release titles. The latest release tasks Claro Intelecto, Svreca and Brando Lupi with the intriguing task of refining some tracks from the private archives of the Zooloft bosses. Heads will mull this equation round in their dome piece momentarily and need no further persuasion, but for those unsure read on. Recent Delsin addition Claro Intelecto takes the entire A Side over to remould . "Underlying Destruction Of The Environmental Ties" into a steadily rattling drone techno delight, while Semantica boss Svreca conjures up all manner of creeping, claustrophobia inducing sonic imagery on a expertly sculpted take on "The Revolt Of The Objects". Donato Dozzy's sometime studio partner Lupi ensures the quality does not dip at all with a remix of "Complementary System" that splays all manner of malfunctioning bleepery over a dub-techno mainframe.
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