early support from the likes of Mano Le Tough, Adam Beyer, dOP and Felix Da Housecat. Belgian duo GoldFFinch finish off Turbos latest series with three prime cuts of springy warehouse thumpers
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Belgian duo GoldFFinch finish off Turbo’s latest series with three prime cuts of springy warehouse thumpers.
Four years into their production career, these two young Brussels-based producers have already put out a dozen releases, and in the process gained the support of the likes of Loco Dice, Phil Kieran, Sinden, Djedjotronic, Mary Anne Hobbs, Claude Von Stroke, and Jackmaster. Their sound has remained consistent while slowly evolving, shifting deeper into the realm of pure techno, achieving terrific impact through sparse elements, increasingly honing their talent at sculpting each sound.
There’s a definite feeling on this EP, perhaps their nod to the notion of ‘warehouse.’ You can hear a spectral glimmer of rave throughout the tracks. The winding, hypnotic synths on Stronghold evoke, or rather, produce trance, the arpeggio and brief vocal ‘WOO’ sample on Bis Repetita are distilled tropes of an era. The palette on Europa goes even deeper into the shadows, a proper trip-out, heads down, shoegaze tool, that finds it’s centre in the ominous bassy pad that thunders in to the mix, vaguely recalling jungle. And all the tracks are enmeshed in tightly constructed, blacklight-sensitive beats that sounds distinctly modern… all told, they present a very refined and subtly original version of good old techno.
DJ FEEDBACK
early support from
Groove Armada - they are all excellent of course but probably going for Bis Repitita the most
DOP - great druggy music !
Adam Beyer - I like it, the great middle ground.
Sinden - Europa Love these guys, reminds me we gotta finish our track! europa is the cut for me
Pilooski - Europa like this one, trans-european?
Sei A - Europa Great to see GoldFFinch on Turbo. 'Stronghold' and 'Europa' for me here
Felix Da Housecat - Perfect Timing i love this CHICAGO SHIT! I def will b droppin this
Mano Le Tough - sounds interesting. will give them a go.. thanks!