Wally Stryk returns to his imprint Hermine Records to bring you the 60th instalment on his underground collective, ‘Siete’, a powerful two tracker of minimal-tech and deep house landing on 12” Vinyl.
Bursting straight into life with the headline track, the Frenchman opens up with a mind-bendingly trippy dancefloor cut. He oscillates between a hypnotic set of of bouncing synth lines and a range of menacing saw tooth overdrives, constantly fluctuating between them both, to leave you guessing and itching for each groove throughout.
On the flipside, the Frenchman lays down a sharp crackling high-end drum groove with a range of playful percussive hits, giving ‘Geometric’ it’s real rolling feel. Throwing in some atmospheric chord lines against dark robotic vocal cuts, he rounds off the EP for what is a real looming rotation.
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