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Jeff Rushin - Graphite [WEEKEND CIRCUIT]


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Artists: Various Artists
Title: Ground-fault-interrupt Vol. 2
Label: Weekend Circuit
Catalogue: WCR012LP
Genre: Electronic
Style: Techno
Release date: 30 May 2016

TRACKLIST:
A1: Par Grindvik -The Act
A2: Jeff Rushin - Graphite
B1: P.e.a.r.l. - Azul & Oro
B2: Developer - Lost Moments
C1: Alderaan - Sequel
C2: I/Y - Nara
D1: Stanislav Tolkachev - Framing
D2: Antonio De Angelis - Anomaly

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Back for the second volume of \"Ground-Fault-Interrupt', a compilation series launched last year by the London based imprint inaugurated by Michael Wells, which has developed into a respected destination for enthusiasts and hardsteppers alike.
Remaining in a state of evolution, Weekend Circuit continues to celebrate all that's raucus and right, split across a 2 record release. Returning to the label are Jeff Rushin, PEARL, Developer, Alderaan, and IY, Stanislav Tolkachev, and Antonio De Angelis while Par Grandvik makes his debut. This double vinyl compilation is a mix of pulsating, essential, bottom heavy, and ultimately diverse techno. __
Par Grandvik and Jeff Rushin start sounds off on side A, \"The Act\" is a dusky concoction of church atmosphere and clean percussion, giving \"Graphite\" the platform to continue with an abyssal measure of agile percussion.
Side B enters with P.E.A.R.L.'s \"Azul & Oro\" - an exposed hyper-dash kick drum, chopping between closed and open hi-hats throughout to keep an ever elastic momentum, leaving Developer and \"Lost Moments\" to follow with this echo immersed, high-casualty workout of pertinent techno articulation.
The 2nd vinyl is just as downreaching and subaqueous as the first, with Alderaan's \"Sequel\" immersing you in ambient decadence with an industrial lean. IY's \"Nara\" further trips you out with an instinctive feel and likely energy of highs and lows.
The D side is inward techno at its best, reaching out to the ominous and misanthropic of society. \"Framing\" is a drone of slow pace drive, suitable for only the strongest in techno. \"Anomaly\" embodies tradition and experimentation. Distinct and abrasive in its energy, this track feels deeply personal and all atmosphere.
This meticulously arranged LP is devoid of convention, manifesting itself beyond planet-sized thinking and highlights the labels ongoing artistic vision.


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