Silent Ascent Downliners Sekt

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Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
03.04.2014

Label: InFiné

Genre: Electronic

Subgenre: Electronica

Artist: Downliners Sekt

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Soul débris 08:15
  • 2 Silent Ascent 04:36
  • 3 This American Life 07:10
  • 4 Hors phase 01:49
  • 5 Balt Shakt I 05:48
  • 6 Eiger Dreams 07:03
  • 7 Reversal 01:22
  • 8 Junior High 06:13
  • 9 Etern 05:52
  • 10 Balt Shakt II 06:09
  • 11 Once Mercurial 07:48
  • 12 Give Him Your Heart 01:23
  • Total Runtime 01:03:28

Info for Silent Ascent

Downliners Sekt are one of the most pleasant and intriguing surprises of Barcelona’s increasin- gly in-the-spotlight electronic scene. The duo’s sound references the science of Autechre, the ghostly echoes of Rhythm and Sound’s Burial Mix series, even shards of melted My Bloody Valentine-esque shoegaze. They have won over a range of characters including Mount Kimbie, Mary Anne Hobbs and John Talabot.

Downliners Sekt’s reputation amongst the international electronic music scene was significantly heightened from their 2010-2011 trilogy of EPs – ‘Hello Lonely, Hold the Nation’, ‘We Make the Hits, Not the Public’ and ‘Meet the Decline’ – on Barcelona’s Disboot label. XLR8R’s 2012 Bubblin’ Up interview sumerises “Taken together, the trilogy forms a wide picture of Downli- ners Sekt’s production scope, one that’s not quite experimental in its aims, but also refuses to be confined to any particular genre”.

A remix for Cubenx’s 2012 ‘These Days’ single on InFiné led to Downliners Sekt signing to the Parisian label. Subsequent EPs ‘Trim/Tab’ and ‘Balt Shakt’ displayed a further evolution and gave an indication to the direction of the long player they had begun work on: “There is an extra emphasis put on the texture and sonic weight of these productions. To its creators, the sound of these tracks is «just as important as the music,» and the emphasis on low-end content is entirely by design, with the duo emphasizing that the bass and sub-bass are integral parts of its work” – XLR8R.

Now complete, mastered by Berlin renowned sound scientist Rashad Becker, this - their “third- but-still-feels-like-a-debut” LP ‘Silent Ascent’ - is Downliners Sekt’s defining sonic statement: a fractured hymn to the dancefloor and the sounds that move it.

Downliners Sekt are one of the most pleasant and intriguing surprises of Barcelona’s increasin- gly in-the-spotlight electronic scene. The duo’s sound references the science of Autechre, the ghostly echoes of Rhythm and Sound’s Burial Mix series, even shards of melted My Bloody Valentine-esque shoegaze. They have won over a range of characters including Mount Kimbie, Mary Anne Hobbs and John Talabot.

Downliners Sekt’s reputation amongst the international electronic music scene was significantly heightened from their 2010-2011 trilogy of EPs – ‘Hello Lonely, Hold the Nation’, ‘We Make the Hits, Not the Public’ and ‘Meet the Decline’ – on Barcelona’s Disboot label. XLR8R’s 2012 Bubblin’ Up interview sumerises “Taken together, the trilogy forms a wide picture of Downli- ners Sekt’s production scope, one that’s not quite experimental in its aims, but also refuses to be confined to any particular genre”.

A remix for Cubenx’s 2012 ‘These Days’ single on InFiné led to Downliners Sekt signing to the Parisian label. Subsequent EPs ‘Trim/Tab’ and ‘Balt Shakt’ displayed a further evolution and gave an indication to the direction of the long player they had begun work on: “There is an extra emphasis put on the texture and sonic weight of these productions. To its creators, the sound of these tracks is «just as important as the music,» and the emphasis on low-end content is entirely by design, with the duo emphasizing that the bass and sub-bass are integral parts of its work” – XLR8R.

Now complete, mastered by Berlin renowned sound scientist Rashad Becker, this - their “third- but-still-feels-like-a-debut” LP ‘Silent Ascent’ - is Downliners Sekt’s defining sonic statement: a fractured hymn to the dancefloor and the sounds that move it.

Booklet for Silent Ascent

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