Pulshar return to Desolat with another stunning Long Player filled with a selection of sumptuous productions that further demonstrate their grasp over intimate and deeply ethereal electronic music. Set for a mid-October release on vinyl and digital, both versions of ‘Blood and Mathematics’ will feature the originals and instrumentals, and are perfectly timed for when the days begin to draw to a close.
Barcelona based duo Sergio S. Vidal and Pablo Bolivar have cemented the Pulshar name and reputation as proponents of dub-heavy, soulful and at times psychedelic electronic music. Their first Long Player ‘Inside’ received critical acclaim and effortlessly bridged the gap between the dance-floor and the home listening environment. They returned to Desolat in 2013 with a deliciously deep and trippy EP in ‘Different Drum’, and now continue their relationship with the label with ‘Blood and Mathematics’.
Pulshar continue their affair with Hip-Hop, Blues, Dub Reggae and Psychedelic Rock. They have distilled this to create a distinctive and soulful brand of electronic music and the new Long Player represents where the artists are in 2014. All the tracks are written and produced by them, with only Guti as a featuring artist on ‘Running Away’. This has resulted in them cultivating a traditional ‘album’ experience where one track effortlessly segues into the next and takes the listener through a range of emotions across the record.
Blood and Mathematics is a contemporary electronic music listening experience that will be revisited again and again.
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