- Coming in after Sleeparchive's monochromatic Windows EP, Pulse One's entry into Oscar Mulero's Warm Up camp thankfully has a bit more to play with. We've already seen that he's got the breadth to put an album together, and Origins, for Spanish label Subsist, took a more explorative approach to dark, dense techno. The Buenos Aires native continued to impress with a discursive four-tracker for Fullpanda, which went ambient and atmospheric with ease. The Human EP, then, is a return to driving, minimal textures, with a splash of the dreamy stuff to boot.
"Filter" and "Human" are muscular marching ammo with something nightmarish skulking way in the background. It all sounds submerged and dungeon-like. "Rise Against The Fear" provides an airy breakaway with its gurgling chords, champagne pads and fizzy hats, which is a weird delight brightening Human. Mulero steps in to toughen up and tunnel out the first two tracks, closing the EP with its most pristine and hypnotic moments.
Lista de títulos01. Filter
02. Human
03. Rise Against The Fear
04. Filter (Oscar Mulero Remix)
05. Human (Oscar Mulero Remix)