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Jennifer Cardini’s Correspondant is proud to present Uriah Klapter’s debut EP. Hailing from Tel Aviv and a long-time member of the city’s legendary Breakfast Club, each of these three deep techno tracks is tailored for late nights, long blends and otherworld hypnosis. With a decade of DJing providing him with the perfect tools to conjure spells on the dancefloor, Correspondant have fired the starter’s pistol on what’s likely to become a vast repertoire from the young Israeli artist…
Uriah catapults us into the misty ageless ether with ‘Hashomer’ where clicky drum machine elements start the motor and the bassline does the driving before a subtle-but-twinkling arpeggio and soaring synth commandeer the driver’s seat. As the synth takes a sudden turn for the psychedelic, all your senses of time, space and place will vanish… Only to reappear as he brings it all back together on the climax.
‘Cave’ really plays with the mind. Treating the spectrum as a 3D playground, Uriah uses the fore/back axis as much as the left/right as rhythmic elements are placed just out of reach before gradually moving closer and closer and dense drums ricochet with total submersion.
Finally, we close with ‘Written In The Mud’, a joyously wonky house cut with beats so off-kilter they could make Burial blush. With its deep dubby bassline wrapping around the warped two-step and, there’s a Music For Freaks style vibe running through the first half before the game is completely changed with a soaring space-aged synth that flips us from a straight-up groove to concentrated cosmic immersion.
Three distinct vibes, tones and messages for three distinct chapters of the night; the main theme here is Uriah Klapter’s consummate understanding of dancefloor dynamics and the art of surprise, twists and innovation.
And this is just the beginning…
Tracklist
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3