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Cat-No:ldr002
Release-Date:10.03.2017
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12" Excl
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Cat-No:ldr002
Release-Date:10.03.2017
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12" Excl
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Tracklist
A1. Unknown A2. Pain Is Full B1. Damaged Memory B2. Damaged Memory ( Iori Remix )
Shortinfo:
Roberto Bosco has selected Kiny’s music to better prepare his first 12", consisting of four tracks, named
“Damaged Memory”.The track Unknown (A1) leads off the dance of the release on Last Drop Records imprint. It’s
a proper exploration in an unknown sonic territory to most of the people, and also a difficult element to make out
for those who are novice to the visonary component in the musical poetic of Kiny. The track starts with rounds of
recurring sirens, almost deafening, framed by dark and ghostly noises. Something not easily identifiable,
ambiguous and unknown, as the title itself says, is perceptible in its sound. All this helps to shape a bad presage
that fades away into the mystery. On the same side we find Pain Is Full (A2) that, according to the producer, was
born in a moment of pain which can be overcome only by fighting. In fact, the track is characterized by a more
combative and insistent tone, made up by the sound of snare and tom entering since the start and determining an
atmosphere of contrast able to shake the listener until the end. Shouts of encouragement suggest an initiation rite
in which there is struggle for survival. The titletrack, Damaged Memory (B1) has more quiet register with less
ghostly vocals, perceived at times, unlike the previous tracks. The sounds have a vanished effect, such as when
you create a halo on a white sheet with the dust of a pencil just sharpened. You will hear a sort of democracy
among the sounds held together by the voice, a metaphor of a damaged memory, as the title itself recite, that
always makes the same process till the end: it commences by recalling but then forgets. Last, is the version of the
producer Iori, Damaged Memory (B2), on the same side. The Japanese remixer begins with a 4/4 architecture
and well-articulated sounds, perfect for warming up the dancefloor, a jolly track which contributes to the
experimental tone, but invariably mystical of the entire release. More