PREMIERE: BRÄLLE – How Small Worlds Become

Peer presents ‘How Small Worlds Become’, a techno EP by BRÄLLE, featuring remixes from Decoder and Declan James.

Peer is the cutting-edge underground techno label led by Max Gardner from San Francisco, creating the modern day soundtrack for US techno. The label has showcased timeless sounds from heavyweights like Drumcell, Uun, Secus, Annika Wolfe, Truncate, and many more.

New York native, BRÄLLE, is a talented and promising artist who has landed his works on revered labels such as Joton’s Newrhythmic, Coyu’s Suara, Quail’s Animal Farm, and Lindsey Herbert’s EvilGroove.

‘How Small Worlds Become’ EP consists of two original tracks, ‘How Small Worlds Become’ and ‘Overthrow’, and complementary remixes by Decoder and Declan James. Expect to hear raw, hypnotic cuts wrapped in dubby, analogue atmospherics and dripping in dystopian aesthetics.

We are presenting the title track, ‘How Small Worlds Become”.

‘How Small Worlds Become’ EP will be available after the 21st of February HERE.