With the start of its new limited vinyl series, Dresden label Etui Records is returning to its musical roots of the late 90s. They retrace Detroit Techno and simultaneously transfer Dub Techno into an up-to-date audio frame. The ETUILTD001 Monomood “Oktrosis” EP is released as a black/red marble vinyl, limited to 300 copies. As an [...]
With the start of its new limited vinyl series, Dresden label Etui Records is returning to its musical roots of the late 90s. They retrace Detroit Techno and simultaneously transfer Dub Techno into an up-to-date audio frame. The ETUILTD001 Monomood “Oktrosis” EP is released as a black/red marble vinyl, limited to 300 copies. As an artist Monomood is difficult to categorize. What is it? Techno? House? Drum and Bass? Or maybe Dubstep? What about a quantum Funk or Ambient? Well, actually, it’s always a bit of everything – but it’s always new and fresh. It is hard to find the leitmotif, and yet there
is one: quality. After dwelling on the Drum and Bass station for a while, it is most accurate to say Monomood has taken off into the future: the wide cosmos of dubby Techno sounds. His vinyl debut on Etui Records, carries us into the complex world of echoed chords and spacy Delays.