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Greg Hunter – Geonosis Part 1
Greg Hunter, who needs no introduction, opens things up with quite possibly his deepest and most psychedelic downtempo groover for some time. Top tune.

 

Eat Static – The Tenth Planet
Next up, Eat Static carry on their tradition of killer downtempo tunes with ‘The Tenth Planet’ - with its solid kick, undulating atmosphere, and bouncy breaks, this pushing track promises to be a very successful follow-up to their ‘UFO Over Trenchtown’ hit.

 

Slackbaba – The Divine Unity
This is the latest offering from Slackbaba since his very well-received album on Liquid; a warm bass and bottom end keep the track grounded, while his trademark psychedelic sounds keep it moving along nicely on top. This is a very fat tune sure to generate plenty of smiles on the ambient dancefloors.

 

Hibernation – Sympath
Seb Taylor’s latest alter ego is Hibernation. No stranger to breaks, Seb comes through with a fantastic tune here with ‘Sympath’. Strong atmospheric and emotional elements familiar to all Kaya Project fans blend with hints of electro and breaks into one of the most pleasing concoctions of sound we’ve heard in a long time.

 

Gaudi feat. Random – Then Whip Rt
Gaudi (featuring Random) changes things up with ‘Then Whip RT’ (Then We Party) in what has to be one of most original downtempo tunes of the year. It’s rare to find outrageously fat electro bass sounds married to IDM quirkiness in such a way that manages to be fun and innovative. With glitchy programming, funky basslines, and an impeccable Gaudi arrangement this track does just that; way ahead of the curve.

 

Evan Marc – Active Ingredient
Evan Marc is Bluetech’s alias for dancefloor productions. Here, with ‘Active Ingredient’, his Bluetech sensibilities translate perfectly in this new side-project and provides a slightly faster BPM for what manages to be very fluid dancefloor experience.

 

Liquid Stranger – We Meet at Last
Sweden’s Liquid Stranger does the honors next with “Bara Eller Brista” (‘We Meet At Last’). This is a delightfully haunting and moody piece that owes quite a lot to the sonic traditions of Warp (and IDM in general). That is until the break, when the arpeggios and melody take the song to another level, where the song becomes transcendental in its ability to embody and generate a sense of emotion in the listener. This track is from his forthcoming Interchill album entitled “The Invisible Conquest”.

 

Moravec – Kudelstaart
Moravec is a new artist to Interchill. ‘Kudelstaart’ presents an innocence and a deceptively simple approach that lends itself nicely to comparisons with music from the roots of the electronic music scene. This is a timeless, deep, sweet and quirky track that is bound to generate new fans.

 

Legion of Green Men – Letters Never Sent
Legion of Green Men are one of Canada’s foremost ambassadors to ambient and downtempo. Here they present the very filmic ‘Letters Never Sent’. A warm bassline dominates the somewhat melancholy landscape richly regaled with musical flourishes and details. The song appears deceptively simple at first but with multiple listens, reveals its secrets to the listener. Most of their effects are analogue and Lex & Rew’s near obsessive attention to the small details makes all the difference. Dedicated to the Sunrise.

 

Ishq – Nepalese Sun
ISHQ is no stranger to Interchill and with ‘Nepalese Sun’, he continues his tradition of top class, proper ambient tunes with this fifteen minute tribute to the land of the Himalayas. Lush and soothing, this bass friendly return to earth completes the journey for the compilation, ending up on a high mountain path with some tripped out yaks. Sublime and beautiful as ever.