New Yorker electronic producer DJ Spider is back with a muggy, abstract techno release 'Human Erosion Field EP', following his debut 'V EP', released in September 2017 and produced in featuring with his longtime friend Phil Moffa. Out-ER presents its twenty-sixth release continuing to explore the diverse musical path between house, techno and experimental electronic - which appears in most cases on Out-ER's sub-label Pregnant Void. 'Human Erosion Field EP' otherworldly showcases both a radiant take on electronic as well as gloomy and wild-eyed pieces, an aesthetic approach for which DJ Spider has been most known in the scene. Overlooking to the style of the tracks, the release does contain a sinister mood and a dense, solid sense of groove overall, a typical recurring feature of the producer's previous outputs. If the first track ‘Wicked Priest’ and the B-side opener ‘Jinn’ display an inclination for bright, glossy elements - from dubbed-out ambients to the Detroit-inspired ethereal pads - yet united with crunchy slithering turmoil, the A2 ‘When They Return’ definitely let one get in an introspective perspective, a drone nightmare transferring spacey tension and inner looseness. B2 ‘Mountain Melter’ and B3 ‘Pleiadian Agenda’ are the wildest stomping tracks of the pack, as distorted crazed tripping, obsessive rhythm structures and anxious background dreams take over.
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