Klitekture debut for this Canary trio from Tenerife, in which they offer a very much personal and particular vision of psychedelic electronica’s evolution, dense and incarnated in loops that penetrate in logarythmic abstraction.
The whole album can be assimilated as a global concept that generates itself. We come accross suffocating moments, sick jazz in a minimalistic key, sparks of extreme, evolutive, interlaced intensity that eventually create futurisms and bring them close to the listener. Thus, we are talking about a work in which the search for new sonic borders is permanent, and borders themselves come across each other and dissappear, from ambient electronica to noise, from techno to dub, all spiced with high doses of experimentation and risk, the risk of looking for a personal and very solid sound, with the reward of finding it.
Spontaneously, emotional bridges are set up between apocallyptic soundstorms and the most absolute ambient calmness coming from within, in a continuous evolution and filled to the brim with creativity. Homages to the industrial sound dyed with fine minimalistic details, framed in profound techno bases of polyedric manners, built up by the sum of multiple layers. Tracks like "Migraña", "Sanchesky" or "Kleen" are clear examples of Tupperware's vital restlessness.
"Beton Insel" is also a record in which the evocation of landscapes both mental and physic is palpable, and the exquisite production creates electrifying atmospheres, sometimes filled with mistery, as in tracks like "Deconstructor" and "Michael Knight men". Another remarkable resource is the magnificent dialogue between sonic micro-elements as used in "Dándolo todo en Vallcarca". Intensity, restlessness, hypnosis and vibration could define this first Tupperware release in Klitekture. "Beton Insel" is, most of all, a true surprise box, as you will not be able to predict by which roads will the following twist in this permanently progressing and changing evolution, there's where a very significant part of it's assets and it's own goal reside. Complexly and simply brutal.
Written by Dimension sonica
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