Top 100 Chart placements for Kelch
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Back on no. 12, Robert swings in full force with 3 cuts that travel from the known to the unknown, in typical Kelch fashion. While Hunt for Pluto see a characteristic powerful and musical approach, Firestorm diverts into more percussive, bouncy melanges of western and eastern acoustics, all finishing with the subtle and Eno-esque Scanner. Not one for keeping things in the same box, Kelch 12 further emphasises Robert's musicianship and range of diverse influences he surrounds himself with, together with his fans, on this new sonic journey.
Maestro of the dark arts (and light ones too!) Robert Babicz returns with a marriage set to dub beats, progressive affairs and the obligatory techno debauchery with Kelch 11. Set in dreamlike state, Black Moon's airy chords and melancholic feel complement Dubnosis with it's blissful Rhodes piano and a whole lot of Babiczstyle special sauce, perfect for deep introspective sessions but also equally at home in the early hours of club-land, set against the grit and power of Galactic, a rolling cosmic Asimovian dystopia.