Revy awakens with an array of cryptic feelings and atmospheres in this eclectic package of uniquely textured sound spaces, emotional synthesis, and off kilter rhythms. Without much regard for genre trends, these multi-faceted works run the gamut of Revy’s experimental palette, ranging from deep and spacey broken beat grooves to bleep laden chaos. John Foley and Ingemar Stalholm join the fray with their best efforts to further probe and massage your synapses with their own blends of thought provoking minimalism.
Credits
Music by Kevin Lind
Remixes by Ingemar Stalholm and John Foley
Artwork by Jonathan Mangelinckx
Mastering by Tobias Lorsbach
About Revy:
Revy is based out of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, and has worked with Wondermachine before on a remix for Jarz and
an episode of the Wondercast. He is also known for founding the netlabel Bleepsequence, which is becoming
notorious for its growing library of quality experimental techno at no cost, along with releasing on
numerous labels su…
Revy awakens with an array of cryptic feelings and atmospheres in this eclectic package of uniquely textured sound spaces, emotional synthesis, and off kilter rhythms. Without much regard for genre trends, these multi-faceted works run the gamut of Revy’s experimental palette, ranging from deep and spacey broken beat grooves to bleep laden chaos. John Foley and Ingemar Stalholm join the fray with their best efforts to further probe and massage your synapses with their own blends of thought provoking minimalism.
Credits
Music by Kevin Lind
Remixes by Ingemar Stalholm and John Foley
Artwork by Jonathan Mangelinckx
Mastering by Tobias Lorsbach
About Revy:
Revy is based out of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, and has worked with Wondermachine before on a remix for Jarz and
an episode of the Wondercast. He is also known for founding the netlabel Bleepsequence, which is becoming
notorious for its growing library of quality experimental techno at no cost, along with releasing on
numerous labels such as Make Mistakes, Kalimari Musique, and several others. Other rejecnt projects include
being half of the deep techno duo Untethered, and releasing experimental video game music remixes under the
alias Bitlegs.
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