Top 100 Chart placements for Border One
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In this next installment of Token, Brussels own Border One steps in to showcase Echoes from the Abyss, another swinging, modular-driven project destined for controlled sound systems. In these four tracks, the seasoned producer does what he knows best: engaging the dancefloor through his signature sound design and use of space. Echoes from the Abyss the track, like the EP, is a collection of sound associations that are synonymous with Border Ones sound. Resonant and cerebral yet bouncy and full of groove, the A1 presents a shimmering veil of synthwork that gives off a truly hypnotic effect. The follow up is much more sequence-based, focusing on the elements interactions. The producer plays along freely with his drum machine, responding to a classically loopy and dissonant main synth that insists its way from beginning to end. Tension is everything, especially when met with a sustained chord in the second half, turning the record into a weapon of suspense. Celestial Observer comes back straight and center with a focused tone and a progressive arrangement. With a thick low end and shrill highs, Border One flicks through percussion patterns and filter sweeps to make an intense, at times close eyed dancefloor experience. Ducking back into obscurity for the last track, Escaping the Void takes on a more minimally produced style that breathes a bit after its previous, denser productions. Concluding with a question mark is always very appropriate, and here were faced with a record caught between ethereal soundscapes and tense implications. With Escaping the Void, Border One closes with his latest contribution to Token with class as always, appealing to genre veterans and newcomers alike.