Scape One - Stellar Remnants - Militant Science



Not too long ago, I dropped a fairly extensive and in-depth interview with UK electro producer Scape One as part of my conversations with series.

I always ask artists I'm interviewing about their upcoming projects, and 'Stellar Remnants' on Militant Science Records was one of several that he mentioned. That album dropped last week on January 4th, and I'm having a damn good time writing tonight thanks to the one and only Kurt Baggaley.

Scape One is a prolific producer, as can be evidenced by his extensive back catalogue, much of which he is re-releasing digitally thanks to the self-distribution model of bandcamp. This is a man that is clearly in love with making music, and without sounding like too much of a gushing fanboy, I will say that he's one of those rare artist's who's music I can confidently buy without even having to listen to the tracks before hand.

This is a deep, brooding electronic music album - yes, it's full of the electro sounds that most readers of this blog love so much, but it's not formula driven... it's deep analogue goodness mixed with just the right amount of bangers for dance-floor DJs. From hard records that open the album up, to the headphone phreak flavors of 'Kinetic' and 'Stellar Remnants' to the pure weed-laced funk vibe of 'Sunk'... I don't need to write anymore and describe these records, listen for yourself, and go cop that. This is a superior album..... and recommended.

City of Bass picks: An Unearthly Child, Kinetic, Being, Stellar Remnants, Sunk, Geometrix, Fightmode, This Immortal




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