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Mike Parker — Echo Disintegrator 2x12" vinyl cover
Drum&Bass

MIKE PARKEREcho Disintegrator 2x12"

Catalog
SMDELP19LTD
Format
2x12inch Vinyl
Release Date
Features
Silver/Clear Marbled Vinyl

37.90

Tracklist

Storia(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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Lunar Nocturne(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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Earth Energy Imbalance(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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Ghost Rain(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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Positronic Tentacles(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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Echo Disintegrator(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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Radiative Force(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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Beat Activator(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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Dragon Bravo(Original Mix)

Mike Parker

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About Release

also available: Black Vinyl 32,25 €  | Spaceship Galliot / Saber-tooth Animal 10" 17,50 € In Stock | Marbled Vinyl 18,95 € In StockReturning with his first artist album in 13 years, revered techno innovator Mike Parker continues to shape out his explorations around 170 with his latest work for Samurai Music, Echo Disintegrator. Transcending genre lines with his unmistakable sonic stamp, the seasoned US producer crafts an extended trip through his exacting, lithe frequencies and brutalist rhythms. As evidenced on recent EPs Envenomations and Sabre-Tooth, Parker can comfortably slip into a hard-stepping D&B structure and make it his own. 'Earth Energy Imbalance' leaps forth with precision and purpose, wrapping atonal synth shapes around the stark beat in staggering high definition. 'Positronic Tentacles' finds a similar rolling momentum, even threading ruthlessly trimmed vocal snatches into the lyrical pulse of the lead tones. 'Radiative Force' teases its own mutant funk out of the envelopes shaping the molten sonics coursing through the middle of the frequency range. Elsewhere, Parker explores a variety of accented grooves around typical D&B tempos, remaining reliably broken while dipping into half-time space on 'Lunar Nocturne' and finding a low-slung swagger in the carefully deployed pressure of 'Ghost Rain' and 'Echo Disintegrator'. 'Beat Activator' pivots on a dense bed of bass with a crooked, off-beat slant before 'Dragon Bravo' casts a similarly dembow-informed beat into a dense tapestry of cyclical machine shrieks and snarls. There is a ruthless consistency to Parker's approach across Echo Disintegrator, riding the loops without flinching and forcing the focus deep into the minutae of every sonic element. Both brilliantly functional and profoundly subtle, there's a visceral, physical quality to the sound design that makes it a listening experience like no other.

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