SELF OSCILLATION

(12")
A drummer and sound engineer with wide-ranging influences, the Franco-Ecuadorian producer constructs dancefloor rhythms that snap with feral intensity. - Pitchfork
Genre Techno
FormatVINYL
Cat. noRS051
Label RHYTHM SECTION INTERNATIONAL
Artist NICOLA CRUZ
Release Date15/07/2022
Carrier12"
A1. CADERA A2. RESIDUAL HEAT A3. SELF OSCILLATION B1. SURFACE TENSION B2. NEO COSTENO B3. PULSO INVISIBLE ˜Self Oscillation™ is made up of 5 club-ready psychedelic workouts swaying with natural momentum, from Ecuadorian superstar Nicola Cruz, who makes his 2nd appearance on London™s Rhythm Section INTL. The internationally renowned producer, Nicola Cruz, has been instrumental in pioneering the sound of Andean music over the last decade. Born and raised in Ecuador, Nicola has found his own unique way to tap into Latin America™s illustrious musical past to create something utterly contemporary. His previous projects have had the 4 elements running through as major themes: Fire and lava erupted during his sophomore album, Siku, with an Ecuadorian volcano doubling up as a recording space. And now, with his second Rhythm Section release, we are met with sounds of flowing water that Nicola describes as šaqueous explorations›. On this EP, ˜Self Oscillation™, Nicola Cruz fuses experimental production techniques with underwater, bass-heavy constructions. Moods change like the tides; from euphoric highs with acid riffs and latin drum patterns, the music quickly dives to moody submarine basslines and dark, frenetic rhythms. ˜Self Oscillation™ sees Nicola™s production move to new heights as he expertly bridges the gap between natural and mechanical sounds. With the help of iconic 80s and 90s synths and the retro colours of a Roland Space Echo, his newest work is a hybrid of electronic dance music and a synaesthetic image of nature. In the spirit of his previous EP on Rhythm Section INTL, ˜Self Oscillation™ showcases the synergy - or rather ongoing battle between the organic and inorganic, the analog and digital, civilisation confronted and confounded by nature. It™s within this dichotomy that Cruz revels, and manages to say so much, without words.