Katatonic Silentio

Katatonic Silentio

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  • Paradise Mountain
    BeatTracker #2 Feat. Banner in Electronica

    Paradise Mountain

    Katatonic Silentio

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  • Mantis 17
    BeatTracker #25 Top Releases in Ambient / Experimental

    Mantis 17

    Katatonic Silentio

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    Carving vast chasms of space with exacting sound design and deadly poise, Katatonic Silentio returns to the Mantis series for another round of highly detailed leftfield techno exploration. The Turin based sound artist continues to plot her own path through contemporary electronic music, taking cues from soundsystem pressure and dubwise minimalism as much as glitchy experimentation and the meditative repetition of techno. While her output across many different labels can reach to noisy extremes and beatless atmospheres, on her latest for Mantis the Italian artist zeroes in on a hypnotic, mysterious sound cast in the icy moods of late 90s tech step and early dubstep. At all times she finds space for surprise interference even in the most austere of situations, creating a palpable tension that amplifies the deep dancefloor potential of her music and moulding powerful physicality out of subtle elements.

  • A Maze
    BeatTracker #43 Top Tracks in Ambient / Experimental

    A Maze

    Katatonic Silentio

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    Delsin Records Ambient / Experimental

  • In Battere
    BeatTracker #44 Top Tracks in Ambient / Experimental

    In Battere

    Katatonic Silentio

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    Delsin Records Ambient / Experimental

  • Mantis 17
    BeatTracker #63 Top Releases in Dubstep

    Mantis 17

    Katatonic Silentio

    Beatport Top Releases

    Carving vast chasms of space with exacting sound design and deadly poise, Katatonic Silentio returns to the Mantis series for another round of highly detailed leftfield techno exploration. The Turin based sound artist continues to plot her own path through contemporary electronic music, taking cues from soundsystem pressure and dubwise minimalism as much as glitchy experimentation and the meditative repetition of techno. While her output across many different labels can reach to noisy extremes and beatless atmospheres, on her latest for Mantis the Italian artist zeroes in on a hypnotic, mysterious sound cast in the icy moods of late 90s tech step and early dubstep. At all times she finds space for surprise interference even in the most austere of situations, creating a palpable tension that amplifies the deep dancefloor potential of her music and moulding powerful physicality out of subtle elements.