Andrey Kiritchenko :: Rust Trust EP (POLAAR) — [concise]

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Ukrainian producer Andrey Kiritchenko, a deft multitasker, revisits early rhythmic IDM roots on Rust Trust, blending fleeting beats with subtle vocal flourishes.

Ukrainian producer Andrey Kiritchenko, a deft multitasker, revisits early rhythmic IDM roots on Rust Trust, blending fleeting beats with subtle vocal flourishes. Across four tracks spanning seventeen minutes, he explores harmonic terrain with a refined sense of motion and mood. The opener, “Creed,” channels a classic Plaid-like melodic rush, while “Manifest” introduces jittery percussion and soaring emotional peaks. A sense of wonder and alien allure runs through the collection, wrapped in a brief yet impactful format. “Null Myth” eases the tempo, pairing twitchy breakbeats with futuristic sonic architecture, before the finale, “Liquid Teeth,” flips the script with a laid-back glitch-funk groove and offbeat rave flair—closing the EP with cohesion and an understated gleam.

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