The power of a rumbling locomotive with interwoven technoid laser beams and plenty of slithering robotic rhythms.
Darker blends of bass, breaks, and electro
What else is there to say that hasn’t been said already about Ivan Margolin (aka Ukraine-based Lectromagnetique)? On his own label, Lectromagnetique creates darker blends of bass, breaks, and electro for the Eschaton three-piece ensemble. While “Stellar Collapse” displays ghostly strains of fidgeting electro pulsars shifting in all directions, “Pootinoo Pysda” commences with the power of a rumbling locomotive with interwoven technoid laser beams and plenty of slithering robotic rhythms. “Nuclear Destiny” is a cold yet chiseled conclusion keeping this potent EP completely focused; closing with acid-industrial fragments and a solid Front 242 flashback.
Eschaton is available on Lectromagnetique. [Bandcamp]