The whole compilation is very coherent, playing the card of intimacy and dreaminess built on shifting moods and adventurous explorations of minimal, hypnotically structures beat-laden electronics.
This serene, pleasant and delicately moving compilation is at a meeting point between propulsive chillout electronics, IDM, and slow-motion organic ambient with shoegazing pop accents. Consequently it does not lack of variety and emotional vibes, inviting for the occasion a bunch of producers from the new era of digital art sound. This work has been carefully prepared by Lukas from the Rustre and Ext Sleep.
Percolating electronic pulses meet flickering tones, detached acoustic motives and gently flowing synthesized textures to ravish your ears and immerse you in a radiant, smoothly, enveloping audio voyage. Some tracks as “Singular” by Andrés Grosso border instrumental post-rockin composition, bringing to the fore vaporous and shining textures for percussions, guitars and electronic devices. Julian Schäfer offers dynamic, sensitive, languid and kinetic post-techno grooves in the superb “Arrival.” The whole compilation is very coherent, playing the card of intimacy and dreaminess built on shifting moods and adventurous explorations of minimal, hypnotically structures beat-laden electronics.
A recommended multifaceted electronic work that might be a nice discovery for avid listeners of colorful ambient techno, modern classical and emotional soundscapes with “braindancing” qualities. This one will satisfy fans of refined and harmoniously processed downtempo works by Flutterspot, Klimek, Brassica, Oneohtrix Point Never.
Pluration I is available on Bandcamp.