Avatism (Live)-It & August Sweat Shop: Mathias Stubø

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Renowned for his captivating, doom-laced audio-logical imprints, housed in the confinements of his own four walls, Avatism is part of a distinctive class of electronica that comes doused in subtle and penetrating techno qualities. After already experiencing his captivating style through releases on labels such as Vakant and Dumb-Unit, it’s his most recent creation that firmly pushes the envelope. Described as “a glimpse into how a city shapes life and how intrinsically life then shapes music", Adamant is definitely his most empirical record to date. Avatism’s already explained how the record was a chance to explore other forms of writing, production and collaboration and just how the production was imposed under strict conditions so that it would evolve differently than his earlier works.

Review of Avatism’s lates album “Adamant”:
This Avatism LP is a reason to get moving at least to plug in your speakers. Milan bred producer Avatism moved up to Berlin last year to get into his music. Seems that this led him to staying behind closed doors most of the time locked to a computer and sound gear. Obviously he did something right because this full length is bomb.

Boasting features with friends like Clockwork and Mind Against we can confidently say most tracks of this 13-tune release will make the full rounds. After listening cover to cover (twice and on the third) we are hooked. Luckily deep house bass has become so warm that the analog feel literally we be giving us all bear hugs this winter.

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