London, UK-basd producer Lee Gamble’s last two albums, Dutch Tvashar Plumes and Diversions 1994-1996 were based primarily around Gamble’s involvement in Birmingham’s jungle and techno scenes as a teen and young man and his latest effort, Koch, which is slated for a September 16 release through PAN Records aesthetically speaking bears a resemblance to his prior two efforts; however, “Motor System,” the first single from the forthcoming album manages to evoke a dizzying, trance-lke sensation – propulsive beats manage to reverberate into themselves and collide into undulating watery synths. In some way, the track bears a resemblance to Octo Octa’s Between Two Selves but somehow much more anxious and claustrophobic.
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