Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 1 year ago
Stone Seed proudly presents the Look At Me EP, by Carbon. "The air was thick. Heavy with smoke and sound." These words perfectly encapsulate the ensnaring energy of this monster. A foundation of a sturdy psy-techno bassline and snappy percussive grooves, Look At Me hits like a dirty dose of static electricity propelling you into the night. Faulty Analog follows closely. Reintroducing a filthy minimal techno-esque feel with infectious groove and grit, this B-side absolutely packs heat under the hood.
Stone Seed proudly presents the Look At Me EP, by Carbon. "The air was thick. Heavy with smoke and sound." These words perfectly encapsulate the ensnaring energy of this monster. A foundation of a sturdy psy-techno bassline and snappy percussive grooves, Look At Me hits like a dirty dose of static electricity propelling you into the night. Faulty Analog follows closely. Reintroducing a filthy minimal techno-esque feel with infectious groove and grit, this B-side absolutely packs heat under the hood.
Stone Seed proudly presents Birthday Cake; an EP by Fabrication. The name says it all: anticipation, indulgence, and that once-a-year craving that quickly turns from sweet to sickening. Birthday Cake leans into the true feeling of fat. Heavy, thick and syrupy, with a gruesome bassline that bends you into a glutinous frenzy. Playful in concept, brutal in execution and engineered to linger. Following close behind is Getting On The Train, a B-side powered by burly, buttery low-end, perfected percussion and a streak of weirdness that captures Fabrications sense of mischief. One for the dancers who like the heat served sideways.
Stone Seed Techno (Peak Time / Driving)