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Pleasure from Precision Remixed EP

Those who truly derive pleasure from precision always find new ways to measure their work. As one would expect this has been the case with the recent Solidaze full length. This has naturally led to the refining and reworking of Pleasure from Precision into a collection of remixes and previously unreleased songs. The Pleasure from Precision Remixed EP is the label's first digital only release and features several distinctly succinct treatments from members of the Balanced collective.

Fascade@137db's strips Lost Touch bare in a reflective ballad that gives goosebumps. Nightime in El Canton receives the Kasm touch with head nodding rhythms and a chilled blend of organics. Billy Rockwell purées one part, grinds the other and then folds Could Be in on itself in the most indiscriminate manner. The Seed Organization adds his trademark smokey dub flavour to Lost Touch while keeping it deep down and dirty. Metesthetics gives Memory Stain a reworking deepening the original house track into a spaciously textured shaker. Also from Metesthetics come two previously unreleased tracks entitled Snow and Desert Silhouettes. Snow is a warm and brooding soother drifting together detailed textures with Spanish guitar while Desert Silhouettes paints a dreamy landscape of melancholic melodies.

Tracklist

  1. Lost Touch (Fascade@137db remix) listen
  2. Nightime in El Canton (Kasm remix) listen
  3. Metesthetics — Desert Silhouettes
  4. Lost Touch (The Seed Organization version) listen
  5. Could Be (Billy Rockwell remix) listen
  6. Metesthetics — Snow listen
  7. Memory Stain (Metesthetics remix) listen
 
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