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Silent Cubes
Sound and Motion EP

Sound and Motion EP

Labels

LoDubs

Catno

1224029

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Aug 1, 2024

Sound and Motion EP by Silent Cubes on LoDubs.

A veteran producer (Who prefers to separate this incarnation from past works) working within many disciplines in sound, Silent Cubes demonstrates a particular skill in atmospherics and mood in their productions, creating three tracks of original UGK driven sound that speak in a dialect as familiar to the progeny and brethren of Clubroot, Sorrow, and Congi as that of Chez Damier, Mr Fingers, and Ron Trent. An exercise in deepness, Draped in the framework and immediacy of Garage. Showing how evocatively these elements can be transformed is MOY, himself straddling a line between classic IDM, Old Skool, and Acid, and with releases on Analogical Force, Vinyl Fanatiks (AmenTec) and a slew of others. MOY comes forward with a hybridized remix of “The Stream”, which really is in a class of its own and closes out side B.
“Sound And Motion”. Presented as a 4 track vinyl EP, in a numbered/limited edition, and bundled with access to 2 exclusive Poly Cut/Digital tracks, only ever available via the access provided through ownership of this record.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$23.05*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

1224029 - US - 2024

A1

Lost Echos

A2

Sound & Motion

B1

The Stream

B2

The Stream (Moy Remix)

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