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Reptant
Duality Of The Gecko

Duality Of The Gecko
Duality Of The GeckoDuality Of The Gecko

Artists

Reptant

Catno

OYSTER50

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Belgium

Release date

Oct 6, 2023

Kalahari Oyster Cult, OYSTER50, Reptant, Duality Of The Gecko, KMA60, kma60 store

Big one from our reptilian overlord. On a landmark 50th release for the label, Reptant returns to Kalahari Oyster Cult with a one-two punch of cybernetic machine funk.

The followup to 2019’s ‘Phasic Reflex’ EP, ‘Duality of the Gecko’ picks up where its predecessor left off: 2 tracks demonstrating an innate ability to achieve Detroit-styled deepness without sacrificing dancefloor propulsion.

Curdled sci-fi melodies and neck-snapping rhythm take centre stage across both tracks. Nocturnal, mainframe-tapping biz from one of contemporary electro’s foremost proponents.

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