Essential vinyl edition of previously digital-only release - limited to 100 copies - in Lost Domain embossed sleeve
Lost Domain might just earn themselves a reputation as hardworking at this rate, this first time vinyl pressing of Gus Cantor's 2023 four track EP/mini album their third release in the past two months. Frankly, I'm in full support of these newly found protestant values - like with the Seraphim and Thomas Bush records (both back in stock btw, though only just), this is some primo grade modern electronic music making that balances that hard to walk line of being strangely morose and really quite a lot hipper than you. 40 minutes of long-form k-hole dwelling dub-tekno with an industrial grot that really belongs absolutely nowhere near any natural light. The looped synth refrains and kick drum pulse of the A side suggests some kinship with Bush's RAP project and long-time spiritually affiliated Jolly Discs/Wain empires, though the B goes a fair touch harder than most other things on Lost Domain to date, and in a way makes a call back to the subterranean gloom of imperial era Blackest Ever Black ala Pessimist, December, Regis et al at an inflated BPM. That's three for three now for LD this year. On this form, only they can stand in their own way. Edition of 100
FFO: Conrad Pack, RAP, Regis, Pessimist
