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Genetic Memories Vol. 1

Genetic Memories Vol. 1

Catno

ONRO03

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

May 20, 2022

Genetic Memories Vol. 1, Various Artists, On Rotation, ONRO03, Vinyl Records, Chat Noir distribution, Chat Noir store,

On May 20th On Rotation returns for their first VA release - Genetic Memories Vol. 1.
Anderson opens the release with the mystical ‘Polymorphic Magic’ - a low-slung builder combining deep synths with sampled instrumentation. 

“I’m a huge fan of self resonating / overtone instruments so using the Fujara was a no brainer. A naturally psychedelic sounding instrument, I wanted to accompany the flutey pipe with a deeper and low-mid tempo chug.” - Anderson
Next up is Musty Head Records main man Jamie Leather - combining the tight drums and skilful melodic work of his previous releases with all the influences we love, ‘Discovery’ is sure to get any party going.
Leading the B-Side of the record is Ed Hodge's ‘Atreides’ - a tough yet playful banger drawing influences from across the spectrum of UK music. Gun fingers guaranteed! 

“It’s probably the fastest, rowdiest track I’ve made under the Ed Hodge moniker and pulls influences from house, trance and speed garage.” - Ed
Closing the release, we speed things up and travel deep into the past with Phazma's ‘Arrakeen’. Featuring ethereal synths, driving rhythms and beefy low end, this floaty number works just as well at home as in the club - a perfect way to round off the EP! 

“After some help from my musical peers and some heavy inspiration from the release of the new Dune movie, I managed to come up with something that I’m pretty stoked with!.” - Phazma

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14€*

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A1

Anderson - Polymorphic Magic

A2

Jamie Leather - Discovery

B1

Ed Hodge - Atreides

B2

Phazma - Arrakeen

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