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Κυριακή 16 Ιουνίου 2019

Tune #96: Earth Leakage Trip - The Awakening

I always wanted to compile an experimental music DJ set, focused on trippy music (a worthy adversary of the classic clubbing music!). I am lacking essential knowledge in electronic experimental tracks (at some time I need to perform a listening marathon for the back catalog of The Future Sound of London). This does not prevent me from enjoying forgotten downtempo tracks like this:

EARTH LEAKAGE TRIP - THE AWAKENING


Wandering in the music stores of Athens, I came across a white label from Rising High Records. The label of the late Caspar Pound was not "terra incognita" for my ears, but music project Earth Leakage Trip certainly was! Obviously, the purchase was a no-brainer for two main reasons: the consistency of the label in high-quality tracks and my curiosity!

Earth Leakage Trip was the birth child of Neil Sanford & Simon Carter. Their first release Psychotronic EP dates back to 1991 and it was provided by Moving Shadow, the seminal jungle label run by Rob Playford. It was one for first releases for the label and it was considered an underground gem (a collage of industrial, techno and breakbeat).

A second release followed on year later in Rising High Records, called Virtuality EP. The same blending ingredients were applied, but in a more mature manner (in my opinion). The highlight of the EP is the last track, called "The Awakening". While no energetic compared to the other tracks, the best use of sampling can be found here, which creates a neat cerebral texture assisted by the melody loops and breakbeat rhythms.

Simon's contribution to the project lasted until 1992, whereas Neil was the constant member. In 2003 the latter re-spawned the project, collaborating with Tony Lobue on future-jazz compositions, which had nothing to do with the experimental side of music.

If you are into non-danceable electronic tracks, only created to blow your mind, then ELT (pre-1994 material) is worth checking out.