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Rod Modell
Captagon

Captagon

Labels

Tresor

Catno

TRESOR.312

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 25, 2019

Captagon by Rod Modell on Tresor.

2023 Repress.

Rod Modell needs no introduction, his various projects render him a master of techno. In repetition and barely noticeable change, Modell resculptures perceptions. His sound-design echoes cinematic ethereality, where ferric artefacts slam against percussion, rusty delays filter observation - the resulting web is a complex, radiating ambience that etches a natural ebb and flow.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$38.27*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

TRESOR.312 - DE - 2023RP

A1

Triangulation

A2

Reiki

A3

Ito

B1

Riga

B2

Jade

C1

Tracer

C2

Scrawler

D1

Qurra

D2

Air-Port

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