You will find in this category each week, a review on a MP3 track or vinyl track which is breaking the news. All styles are on the “menu” of this category: minimal, house, electro, techno or even trance in some cases.
The topic will be supplemented by other albums following the latest electronic music news.
Pulse Locker refers to the analog method of synching analog modular instruments and drum machines, a method of working John Tejada and Josh Humphrey have embraced to generate their trademark sounds and grooves. Preferring to work away from the computer as much as possible, John and Josh have adapted a more old school approach to their work, syncing analog gear together, not from a computer, but the way it was synced back in the day. The results are a tight, organic analog sound that seems very natural, showcased particularly by the 2nd track “Bifur Gates”. The EP has been released on vinyl the 3rd of December and will be only released as digital at the beginning of April 2013.
With a TR-808 as master clock, syncing the modular system, the sound takes you back to the mid 90s era of techno. Real 808 beats, punchy bass and an ever so shifting classic chord line will leave you lingering for the days of old.
On the A side, “Pulse Locker” with its big and warm groove, gets things moving with a blend of house and techno. Rounding out the EP, “Unanimous Arc” showcases the mad acid sounds possible on the Roland synth SH-101 while modular chords elevate the track to a manic pace.
At the end, “Pulse Locker” marks the duos third collaboration on Palette Recordings.