The Mexican trailblazer Redraft Memories debuts on Carl Cox’s 23rd Century label with a trio of titanic techno cuts on ‘The Eclipse’ EP.
Redraft Memories is at the heart of the global underground. The Mexican is the first from his homeland to be signed by the mighty Carl Cox to his latest label, 23rd Century, and he has also released on Nervous and Steve Mac’s Jack Said What while picking up further support from the likes of Chip E and Darren Emerson. Now a regular on huge stages like EDC, Tomorrowland and Timewarp, he shows off his forward-thinking take on techno in real style.
Opener ‘Eclipse’ immediately transports you to the heart of the rave with smoke belching and synths flashing like strobes. There’s a trance-inducing element to the pads and serious weight in the rock-solid drums that march out a devastating groove. ‘Pakal’ is another urgent techno cut that marries flashy synth stabs to a monstrous rolling groove. Analogue percussion cuts through the foggy atmosphere, and smart filters keep things dynamic from start to finish. Last but not least, ‘305’ is another mighty techno trip with synths riding up and down the scales, rubbing bass rattling the walls and a seductive female voice appearing through the shadows.
We are presenting the opening track ‘Eclipse’.
‘The Eclipse’ EP will be available after the 1st of November HERE.