Cymasonic celebrate the ‘happy days’ of summer with Glad i Dag, an exciting various artists collection showcasing the label’s hard-working stalwarts. With roots in both Barcelona and Oslo, Cymasonic and its vinyl-only offshoot Cymawax transmit a truly trans-European attitude alongside a globally representative deep techno sound. This ethos is in full view with the opening track “Don’t Give Up” by Trulz & Robin side-project Robomatic. It’s a pulsating, beatless electronic track that lies somewhere between prime Detroit moments and evocative Blade Runner shimmers. Rising Norway-via-Bulgaria producer Ivaylo brings the beats and bleeps into play with “Hazel”, a groovy house track with heaps of bass perfectly suited for late night vibrations. Newcomer Fede Zerdan, who recently made his second appearance with a well-received 12“ on Cymawax, is next to land in the zone with ”RPS-SET“ … dubby textures and oozing synthesizers build steadily over some tough rhythms. Finally, Trulz & Robin contribute the eleven minute ”Glad i Dag (Frosk Edit)”, a hypnotic, churning techno composition with evolving layers of melody and a joyful, rhythmic bounce. It’s a mind-blowing set from Cymasonic, confirming the healthy state of the label on the occasion of its ninth release.
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