STASISLOGUE EP

(12")
Having surfaced from a 20 year hiatus this year with two new albums, Anoesis continues his restored run of form letting loose a five track masterclass in IDM, electronica, house and electro on Cyphon Recordings.
Genre House
FormatVINYL
Cat. noCYPHN06
Label CYPHON
Artist ANOESIS
Release Date06/10/2023
Carrier12"
TRACKLIST A1 - Track Thirty 7 A2  Callisto A3 - May Eleventh B1 - Space Watch B2 - Places For People INFO Having surfaced from a 20 year hiatus this year with two new albums, Anoesis continues his restored run of form letting loose a five track masterclass in IDM, electronica, house and electro on Cyphon Recordings. Showcasing a signature touch crafted across the ˜90s, the Stasislogue EP flies the flag for the fact that Howard Dodd has by no means lost the ability to make a dancefloor move. Operating in a far flung corner of the cosmos, Anoesis was responsible for some truly mind-warping breakbeat and IDM across the ˜90s on labels such as D*Fusion Records and Octopus - releasing tracks that always felt like they were made in another dimension. Continuing where he left off, the EP opens with ˜Track Thirty 7™, a production that could just as easily have come from Mars, as it could Detroit. Glitched out yet driving, conceptual yet considered, it™s got an ethereal urgency that moves limbs with purpose. ˜Callisto™ follows, part UR, part dream house - an emotive, eyes closed journey with soaring pads and glistening synths laid over a bubbling beat. Rounding off the A side, ˜May Eleventh™ gives a real insight into the modulated mind of Anoesis, a hardware-heavy, underwater electro trip that nods to the deep sea dwellers, Drexciya. Flip it over to find ˜Space Watch™, a skippy house bumper with a grooving low-end and lunar transmissions hypnotising from the off, before a peak-time, dancefloor-focussed slice of mind-expanding electronica, ˜Places For People™, rounds off the package. Honed in the ˜90s, yet firmly rooted in the present, it™s clear to see that Dodd™s ability to write absorbing, interplanetary machine music with a human heart at its core is as strong as it™s ever been.