These 3 atmospheric tracks are circulating for a while trough the live set of woo york. With the best combination of epic soundscapes and melancholic melodies, it shows another wide range of dystopic music.
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Distant Echoes – Where is Hope EP [DYSTOPIAN016]
The Southern Italian now in Berlin comes some more fine selections for dark, late night warehouse parties on Alex.Do’s Dystopian imprint. Shady noisescapes and sublime melancholia.
Daribow – Nightfall EP [DYSTOPIAN011]
Science-Fiction sounds meets eclipses and melancholic souls, all under the umbrella of Isaac Asimovs ideas and visions.
Dystopian Artists – Soliloquy [DYSTOPIAN010]
Dystopian unveil their most comprehensive release yet, a 2×12″ featuring music from label regulars and newcomers Gotzkowsky, Ron Albrecht and Vril. Recondite opens the compilation with a straight-laced but dirty techno production. Don Williams throws down some pumping four-four beats, while Gotzkowsky and Alex.Do venture down a gurgling bleep hole of techno. Distant Echoes was responsible for the label’s release before this, and here the shady producer delivers more gloomy, industrial deepness. Vril lightens things up with his famous chords, although a little disorientating this time, while man of the moment Rodhad goes big with a synth line you’ll never forget. Ron Albrecht then completes the EP with a slab of Fachwerk-like techno, swapping funk for hard-nosed beats.
Distant Echoes – Fury Road EP [DYSTOPIAN009]
Alex.Do – Stalker EP [DYSTOPIAN008]
This eighth Dystopian record presents the debut proper of label co-founder Alex Do. Before this he appeared on the one various artist EP alongside Rodhad, Felix K and Recondite, and it seems now is his time to shine. He does so by putting heavy emphasis on the synth work in his music and all three tracks are melodic and bright in tone which is quite the contrast to the previous releases of the label.
Rødhåd – Red Rising EP [DYSTOPIAN007]
Red Rising out of the ruins dystopian producer and mastermind Rødhåd follow up with his third EP on Dystopian since 2012. In three tracks between hell and mars, the red techno man shows his amazing melancholic and deep style.
Felix K / Rødhåd – Dystopian Remixes [DYSTOPIAN005]
Par Grindvik and Function are invited guests remixers for Dystopian artists Felix K and Rodhad.