Tracklist
1 | Latvian Woods Against Your GPS | 3:28 | |
2 | Out Of Gamut (Do It Wrong) | 5:39 | |
3 | Selfish Sawfish | 5:50 | |
4 | Psychiatric Shoebill | 6:34 | |
5 | Mejillón Sin Salida | 5:44 | |
6 | A Clockwork Lime | 4:17 | |
7 | Lazy Horse Brain Rot | 5:47 | |
8 | Lemonissimo on Termoli Seaside in 1992 | 5:16 | |
9 | Kropotkeen (Digital Bonus) | 5:21 | |
10 | Chlodnik Clock (feat. Oltrefuturo) (Digital Bonus) | 5:40 | |
11 | Envelope Cruz (Digital Bonus) | 5:34 |
After several killer EPs and tracks on labels such as Tresor, Multi Culti, Hard Fist, or Playground Records, Antonio De Oto aka A-Tweed finally delivers "Spring Music" his first solo LP via Abstrakce Records, changing perspective on his music and way of producing. A minimal approach, where echoes and reverbs become some of the main characters of the full journey, mixing up weird acid, experimental downbeat, electro, dub, and tribal vibes across a wide range of tempos.
Slow-motion beats pulse beneath swirling acid lines, while dubby echoes and reverberations sculpt a landscape that is both immersive and mysterious. A-Tweed’s meticulous production draws from the label’s tradition of organic textures and ambient vibes, yet carves a distinct path balancing deep bass, shimmering synths, and a subtle sense of psychedelia that lingers long after the needle lifts.
A cohesive journey, crafted for those who seek introspective voyages without giving up new forms of dancefloor communion. A manifesto about the power of slow rhythms, dub sensibilities, and acid-tinged experimentation, out of any hype and trend, aiming for a distinctive sound. An essential addition to the ever-evolving Abstrakce catalogue. The spring has just arrived.