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Tr One
From The Studio Of EP 1

From The Studio Of EP 1
From The Studio Of EP 1From The Studio Of EP 1

Artists

Tr One

Catno

IR001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Ireland

Release date

Jul 25, 2022

From The Studio Of EP 1, Intrinsic Rhythm, IR001, Tr One, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 store,

Landing this summer is a fantastic body of work from talented Irishman, Tr One, and quite notably the inaugural release on his own “Intrinsic Rhythm” label. His debut album “From The Studio Of” is a masterpiece that maneuvers between innovative strains of deep house, spaced out electro, and discerning mellow techno; the studio album spans across fourteen tracks including an acid tinged remix from, Cignol, and some stellar input from, Mihail P. Continuously inspired by the greats, and drawing influence from an array of sounds of the past whether that be, Chicago, Detroit and beyond, Tr One has now found himself with a cohesive series of tracks that speaks with power and creativity, and will see the light of day on both 2 x seperate 12” EP's and digital.

The first EP cruises into “Pitchshift” a deep, and melodic Detroit beatdown influenced trip featuring the vocals of Elaine Dowling. “Turning Point” drifts you up a notch, emotional synths breathe life into the crisp drum arrangements, but never getting carried away. The intelligently constructed “I’m Dreaming Again” sways gently in the realms of the after hours, hypnotic and captivating sounds from the Carlow based producer. Maintaining the enigmatic mood is “Stay Offline” a distinctive bassline drives the track allowing the other elements to converse peacefully. Cignol’s remix of “Turning Point” brings a new acid dynamic to the album, squelchy lines bounce around tidy drum work.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

9.6€*12.5€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Pitchshift

A2

Turning Point

B1

Stay Offline

B2

I'm Dreaming Again

B3

Turning Point (Cignol Remix)

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