wide&shallow

Smallfish review;

“This is something I’ve been looking forward to for a while. I’ve always enjoyed hearing Fatih’s tracks as Dubatech as he’s nailed that drifting, fluid techno sound that sits somewhere between Berlin and Detroit but avoids being exactly like either. For his debut full length work he’s concocted a series of lovely, beautiful structured and deeply hypnotic works that are just him all over. Attention to detail in the sound design is oh so present and correct and there’s a real sense of space and form through that allows the grooves to come to life… and there are *plenty* of grooves to enjoy here. Subtle 4/4 beats are the backbone of most of the tracks here and, you know what? That suits me down to the ground. As he couples those beats with splendid chord patterns, gorgeous stabs and little touches of pure melody it all comes together quite beautifully. It’s a slight shift away from dub techno and my gut instinct tells me that’s why he’s chosen his own name for this release (likewise with the beatless track on Selected Moments II) and I personally believe that it’s an extremely good move. Another album of pure quality from Shoreless, then and a release to savour as quick as you can because, yup, it’s limited. Brilliant stuff.”

For previews visit;

Shoreless Recordings

and;

W&S

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