Existenz – Tresor 315
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In recent years, David Sumner’s music as Function has tended towards the dark, lo-fi, industrial and minimal. «Existenz», his first solo album in six years, is an altogether more melodious, thoughtful and ear-catching affair. Of course, there are still some suitably mangled, mind-altering club cuts on show – see the buzzing, shape-shifting heaviness of «Ertrinken», the spaced-out hypnotism of «Kurzstrecke» and the Berghain-ready «Vampire» – but these largely play second fiddle to more playful and tuneful expressions of electro, Detroit style techno, dreamy fusions of deep house and early UK style tech-house, and ambient cuts so lovely you’ll want to bathe in them. He even makes room for a couple of vocal collaborations with Robert Owens. It all adds up to a stunning set that’s undoubtedly one of the most instantly arresting techno albums of the year.
Record Company – Tresor Records GmbH
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Tresor Records
Copyright © – Tresor Records
Published By – Mikrofisch
Mastered At – The Exchange Vinyl
Lacquer Cut At – The Exchange Vinyl
Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BJ87749
Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BJ87876
Artwork – Onlab
Executive-Producer – Paul Reachi
Lacquer Cut By – Simon*
Mastered By – Simon Davey
Mixed By – Tobias Freund
Written By, Producer – David Sumner, Stefanie Parnow
Existenz – Tresor 315