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Remotif
Substation Fever EP

Substation Fever EP
Substation Fever EPSubstation Fever EP

Artists

Remotif

Catno

SPCLAB007

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

May 18, 2023

Substation Fever EP, space lab, SPCLAB007, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

Bristol’s Remotif makes his highly-awaited debut on space•lab with his wormhole of a new EP, ‘Substation Fever’. Kicking things off on the A side, the title track enters the scene with spacious, organic drums, building in energy as we tunnel through its course; travelling from the cool, oxygenated air of a forest-scape into dazzling, far-reaching intergalactic realms.

Next up, ‘Substation Fever’ gets a dreamy reimagining courtesy of Leeds legend and space•lab regular, Adam Pits. Channelling the energy of Remotif’s original into a hazy, blissed-out cloudscape, this track was made for accompanying early morning sunrises where orange-hued dashes of light reflect off the surface of gently rippling water.

On the flip side, ‘Hi Tek Lo Life’, crackles with the fluctuating electrical impulses of a TV without signal or a radio between channels. Flecked with corroded vocal samples and billowing synthlines, this is a track that explores the inbetween - the moment when connection is almost lost, but not quite. There is a beauty in the roughened-edges of these partially obscured details.

The final track of the EP, ‘The Signal Prevails’ is perhaps an answer to its precursor. Opening out onto trip-hop-esque terrain, this track follows the path set out by a blurred-out, echoing vocal as it deftly works its way through narrow, winding pathways of powerful 90s-style breaks.

A much-loved DJ regularly making an appearance on space•lab’s lineups, we are delighted to now showcase Remotif’s skill in the studio with this mind-opening new EP.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Substation

A2

Substation Fever (Adam Pits’ Cascade Mix)

B1

Hi Tek Lo Life

B2

The Signal Prevails

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