MindTrip presents MT12, which sees two young Argentinian techno producers - Alderaan& Mental Resonance - joining forces to create the Man from Earth EP.
This record features 3 outstanding, original tracks and an explosive remix from MindTrip’s fulcrum, Pfirter.
Right from the start, this release brims with menace and intent with Man from Earth 1, an unabated, dogged and single minded experiment in contrasting restfulness with forcefulness.
Man from Earth 2 is a fathomless, enigmatic exploration of the trippiest of techno. This deep cut provides a welcome ebb to proceedings but is by no means a compromise in any shape, manner or form, as it builds with furious intensity.
Opening the B side - just when you thought it was safe to look behind you - Pfirter’s reworks Man from Earth 3, tweaking the yet unreleased original and making full use of his exceptional knack of creating tracks engineered fairly and squarely with the dancefloor in mind. Expect this cut to do serious damage on dancefloors all over the globe.
Man From Earth 4 is simply an undulating exercise in messing with the listener’s mind. It is unfaltering and unapologetic in its quest to pull you into its dark void.
a1. Alderaan & Mental Resonance - Man From Earth 1
a2. Alderaan & Mental Resonance - Man From Earth 2
b1. Alderaan & Mental Resonance - Man From Earth 3 (Pfirter Remix)
b2. Alderaan & Mental Resonance - Man From Earth 4
On this confusing ball of mud we call Earth, where things sometimes appear to be drifting apart, it’s refreshing to see things coalesce. MindTrip is pleased to announce F Method, which sees label boss Pfirter present 5 brand new tracks - rich in variety and very firmly stamped with his hallmark. This is MindTrip.
Pushing his sound further into leftfield-leaning horizons and textured atmospheric reliefs, Pfirter highlyanticipated debut long-player 'The Empty Space' finds the Argentinian-born, Barcelona-based producer steering across shape-shifting sonic rapids with poise and panache. Inspired by a fractal of elements including physics, sci-fi and Lovecraftian flicks, amongst many other things.
'The Empty Space' is a record that revolves around the experience of the voyage itself rather than the destination, throbbing with a vital pulse that acutely transcends all categories and genres, as Pfirter adroitly recombines techno's DNA into something truly and definitely his own. From the false quiet of gloomy lakeshores and riverbanks to post-industrial cityscapes, through barren no-go zones and tiny basements packed to the rafters, welcome into Pfirter's personal "empty space".