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DBH Music welcomes IL CORPO to the distribution family!
Having returned from living in LA for 20 years, and currently being
primarily concerned with pressing other peoples’ records, Conor
Rogan is back 15 years after his disco infused ’78 EP on Ireland’s
Enclave Recordings. EP 1 contains 4 tracks written during his time in
Los Angeles and the project is named after the 710 Freeway which
ends up in his former home of Long Beach. This is the first release from
the Dublin born Dj / Producer on his newly formed imprint.
EP1 has plenty of space, while maintaining the languid and heavy
lidded density of LA’s early morning haze.
Teaser: https://dbh-music.com/shop/release_view/16060
Artist: 710 Exit
Title: EP 1
Label: IL CORPO
Rel. date: 14.04.2025
Genre: Techno/ Down Beat
Format. 12"
Cat: COROO01D
Tracklisting:
A1. Lockjaw
A2. Around
B1. Adapt
B2. Contact
LOCKJAW is up first with a
moody yet optimistic progression through the traffic. There are upbeat
and urgent tones just on the dry side of squelch, with arpeggiators
emerging from the white noise of the hats’ long tails into clean synth
work, as elongated tones gently push their way out of the filter,
drawing out against the shorter synth loops that shimmer and echo
with tight delays.
AROUND comes in punchier and with more pronounced percussion,
gives a sense that something is up, and haze has been left behind.It
acts as a precursor to more arpeggiated bass tones, gently
meandering as they make their way to menacing metallic chords and
modulations, allowing the keys which follow to have a sense of place
before you’re pushed back into grooves and reprise.
ADAPT builds a slow and steady groove layered with, rather than
punctuated by, metallic soaked chords like Basic Channel in bed with a
fever. Vocal loops and lead lines creep their way out of the filter and
cymbals gently exhale into, then inhale out of existence, blending with
the reverberating chords and sedated pads which weave their way
among the foggy reflected tails.
CONTACT slows things back down but punches through harder, with
expansive sinister tones from the word go, in a Carpenteresque fashion
that suggests it’s now time to make that Escape From Los Angeles. A
feeling perpetuated by the vocal samples, pulsing synths and slower
arpeggiated bass which act as groundwork for clean, moody strings
and chords which perfectly round out this dystopian futurescape.
Worldwide exclusive distributed by www.dbh-music.com
Having returned from living in LA for 20 years, and currently being
primarily concerned with pressing other peoples’ records, Conor
Rogan is back 15 years after his disco infused ’78 EP on Ireland’s
Enclave Recordings. EP 1 contains 4 tracks written during his time in
Los Angeles and the project is named after the 710 Freeway which
ends up in his former home of Long Beach. This is the first release from
the Dublin born Dj / Producer on his newly formed imprint.
EP1 has plenty of space, while maintaining the languid and heavy
lidded density of LA’s early morning haze.
Teaser: https://dbh-music.com/shop/release_view/16060
Artist: 710 Exit
Title: EP 1
Label: IL CORPO
Rel. date: 14.04.2025
Genre: Techno/ Down Beat
Format. 12"
Cat: COROO01D
Tracklisting:
A1. Lockjaw
A2. Around
B1. Adapt
B2. Contact
LOCKJAW is up first with a
moody yet optimistic progression through the traffic. There are upbeat
and urgent tones just on the dry side of squelch, with arpeggiators
emerging from the white noise of the hats’ long tails into clean synth
work, as elongated tones gently push their way out of the filter,
drawing out against the shorter synth loops that shimmer and echo
with tight delays.
AROUND comes in punchier and with more pronounced percussion,
gives a sense that something is up, and haze has been left behind.It
acts as a precursor to more arpeggiated bass tones, gently
meandering as they make their way to menacing metallic chords and
modulations, allowing the keys which follow to have a sense of place
before you’re pushed back into grooves and reprise.
ADAPT builds a slow and steady groove layered with, rather than
punctuated by, metallic soaked chords like Basic Channel in bed with a
fever. Vocal loops and lead lines creep their way out of the filter and
cymbals gently exhale into, then inhale out of existence, blending with
the reverberating chords and sedated pads which weave their way
among the foggy reflected tails.
CONTACT slows things back down but punches through harder, with
expansive sinister tones from the word go, in a Carpenteresque fashion
that suggests it’s now time to make that Escape From Los Angeles. A
feeling perpetuated by the vocal samples, pulsing synths and slower
arpeggiated bass which act as groundwork for clean, moody strings
and chords which perfectly round out this dystopian futurescape.
Worldwide exclusive distributed by www.dbh-music.com
# | Artist | Title |
1 | 710 Exit | A1. Lockjaw |
2 | 710 Exit | A2. Around |
3 | 710 Exit | B1. Adapt |
4 | 710 Exit | B2. Contact |
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