Heavy Terrain (Tape)

Heavy Terrain (Tape)

Label:Siren Selector
Catalog:SS01
Format:Cassette
Release Date:Mar 9, 2026
Features:Standard

16.78

Tracklist

Sound In The East(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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Star Trail (Light Years Extended)(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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Empty City(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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Lila #3(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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Heights (Part One)(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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Dakhla(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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Lila #7(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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Heavy Terrain (Part Two)(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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Star Trail (Deep Freeze)(Original Mix)

Remy Solar

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About Release

also available:SS0216,78 €Siren Selector presents the first voyage of Remy Solar, as the producer takes a break from composing sound system exclusive dubs to expand his horizons with this by-turns lush, textured, menacing and plaintive album.‘Heavy Terrain’ emerges from the depths of a lifetime inside the dub fraternity: reared on a potent diet of Lee Scratch Perry and Augustus Pablo, The Disciples and Digital Mystikz, it’s an album which stuck its head in a bass bin in an abandoned bingo hall in north London before striking out on a musical road-trip to imbibe sounds and rhythms from further afield.The album opens with the militant drums and ethereal pads of 'Sound in the East' before being bookended by two mixes of 'Star Trail', where unformed musical space and time cross uncharted distances to coalesce into the beginning of direction and rhythm. The lush deep house chords and drilling synths of 'Lila #3' summon ghostly presences, while in its counterpart 'Lila #7' layers of melody rise and hang like mist before dissipating in percussive heat. 'Dakhla's’ swelling and retreating drones fade into swirls of drums. In the eponymous 'Heavy Terrain', off-beat keyboard chops respond to each other from uncertain depths while electronic horns pulse across miles of open space. 'Empty City 'sees walls of sound coalesce and fragment, falling into bursts of white noise.Remy Solar explores a deliberately constrained hardware set-up to create the primordial conditions of trance, locking down a rhythmic foundation while semi-improvised excursions form and reform above it. It’s an album that takes the listener on a journey between order and chaos, past and future, all the while underlaid by a counterpoint of cavernous bass lines and echoing percussion, yang and yin, shade and light.
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