Poker Flat Recordings drops three new heaters from Reset Robot – the alter ego of UK producer, engineer and DJ Dave Robertson.
The Portsmouth-based artist has thrilled some of the world’s biggest clubs, and released on the hugely influential Drumcode, Mobilee, Hotflush and his own Whistleblower Records.
His new EP Tired Voice dials into his signature brooding sound, but also finds some new unexplored nuances.
“The title track was written after I got my Moog Matriarch. The main synth line and bass were both done on that and I love how they sound. It can be quite inspiring when you get your hands on a fresh piece of kit in the studio”, says Dave.
Elsewhere, Jinx was inspired by explorations on a Novation controller, hooking it up to Reason to produce a deep bomb that bubbles and boils with energy. Meig is an atmospheric burner with a strong emotional undercurrent, built around the SEM VST from Arturia.
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