DeepChord presents Echospace


This week they released Silent World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) in many forms...vinyl, digital and CD, all being a bit different. I've been listening to the 71 minute mixed version and the digital unmixed version for near 2 days straight. This is epic, a truly special composition that pulses, breaths and possess it's own soul. A captivating soundtrack to a movie that does not exist...or does it?

DeepChord/Echospace are Rod Modell and Stephan Hitchell and whatever the moniker they release under (Variant, Soultek, Intrusion, cv313 etc...) if you are a fan of dub techno you know them from the first note. For 10+ years they have taken on what Basic Channel and the like established and defined the Detroit sound. Using mostly analog instruments, vintage gear and tape they have crafted a catalog of classic material that culminated with 2007's Modern Love release "The Coldest Season", a masterpiece of deep, hypnotic waves that resides firmly on my best of all time list. These are special artists of our day.

This new record raises the bar even higher. Very different than The Coldest Season, an evolution into deeper groove, warmer and more alive. It grows roots from the hazy, ambient intro In Echospace and builds to the throbbing, tribal BNC Dub and Hydrodynamics, my 2 favorite tracks at the moment. This record is a journey, it has pace, movement and control. It's patient and it captivates. It's composition that has a soul.

As usual, I know this genre is not for all here in the Agon music forum. I also am sure there are some members that do enjoy it as much as I and others that are interested in exploring some of what is being done outside of their typical travels. It's an album that moves me and one of the better releases I havee heard in quite some time.
richard_stacy

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Richard, thanks for the excellent recommendation...this album is a sonic masterpiece! I only recently discovered that I like dub/minimal techno (via Trentemoller's Last Resort), but I have had a hard time finding music that convinces/moves me the way "The Coldest Season" does. I'd be interested in any other recommendations you have, so please send them along!
Richard,
Just wanted to let you know that a couple of cv313 recordings are FINALLY available on CD. also, i can't get enough of marko furstenberg's work....too bad none of it is on redbook, as i don't have a turntable setup right now, so i have to make do streaming it through youtube (yuck, but better than nothing)

Synthfreak-Yagya sounds great to my ear, and i plan to explore more from this artist.

This thread is the guft that keeps on giving...so many great recommendations from you both!
Hey Richard,
Thanks for the great list...I'm still working my way through the Echospace catalog, but I plan to give all your suggestions a listen (I like to take my time when consuming music). Quick thoughts:

Liumin = stellar...very warm and full of momentum. I like that he chose to go in a different direction rather than simply making another version of The Coldest Season. Very fresh.
Hash Bar Loops = moody submarine exploration of the low-end...perfect for late night listening.
Vantage Isle Sessions = I can't believe this is actually 12 versions of the same song!
Setting Sun = I like the atmospheric pensiveness of the album...A Silent Storm is the real standout track in my view. That said, the album feels a bit unfocused at times, and the title track sounds like a musical dead-end to my ear. A good album, but I need to be in the right mood/mindset to listen to it from start to finish.

Looking forward to getting my hands on Sommer once it is released. Then I'll continue to move down your list;)