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a1 Ore - Four Pins
a2 Ore - Rise
b1 Ore - Café Torrefies
b2 Ore - Nolita
State is the debut from Ore, this is techno deftly delivered. Four original tracks showcasing an artist ready to make their mark plus
remixes from Darling Farah and Jon Convex.
A debut that stands out 'State' showcases an artist ready to make their mark. Prime-time Berghain techno functions are triangulated
with Detroit in 1987, Birmingham in 1997 and London right now. The result is sumptuously textured asymmetric dance music. Richly
harmonic, expressionist techno that takes in pneumatic hi-tech funk, warehouse-maddening propulsive hydraulic and rarefied low
frequency dub chords. Complete with laboratory-precise edits, cold, crystalline sampling and skeletal machine effects Ore recall's
Richie Hawtin's Plastikman all the while keeping a rooted afro-rhythmic swing reminiscent of Theo Parrish with shuffling hi-hats, deep
bass and strokes of barely-tamed percussion.
'Four Pins' combines the most effective elements of South London and Detroit disciplines with dub signal to create an outright killer.
Tightly coiled it's razor-sharp sounds piston around a stripped warehouse thump and tension-cranking square wave bass. Four Pins
high-precision techno is industrial and cavernous yet it aligns effortlessly with the jacking, teutonic rhythms that grow out of the
floating atmospheres of 'Rise'. Exquisitely balanced by agile percussion and the perfect amount of reverb and decay, vocal shards,
warm pads and mechanical stabs develop across the serene subtle high-frequencies and punctuate the rolling expansive breakbeat
patterns.
'Cafe Torrefies' is more cyclic, more raw. It's hardstepping effect is softened by warm chords and a hazed sensibility that reveals an
inner mechanism of grit and complexity. As we see across 'State' rich edits and micro-funk samples construct a dizzying blur that our
navigator is able to harness and re-present with a stunning degree of finesse.
On closing track 'Nolita' Ore shows again his ability to craft brave multi-sectioned epics a dense sub heavy kick, a rusted, railing
vintage machine rhythm and barely-tamed percussion the kind that'll slice off your ear if you don't step correct are transposed with
dark and often suspenseful cinematic touches
The EP closes with 2 remixes of 'Rise'. Jon Convex re-sculpts with a deeply padded bass and delicate melody before a Reese style
bassline erupts, its the kind of big room sonics tinged with moments of classic electro that's marked the best of his work. Darling
Farah's remix, full of his trademark spatial atmospherics, deconstructs the teutonics into a deep tension-cranking locked groove that
dazzles darkly and pensively.
This is advanced body music of exceptional quality and potency and your turntables want it. Ore - State EP is released 29th April
2013 on Civil Music. Ore is 23 years old.