Review: Soultape is the solo project of Russian DJ/producer Denis Kondraschenko, who some of you may know from his work as one half of Adjustment Bureau. This is the fourth edition in his eponymous series; it's a remix EP featuring some of the best names in underground minimal house who lend their midas touch to some tracks in the back catalogue. On side A. you've got Bucurie with the mesmerising and haunting perspective of 'Lux Mea Victoria' which is perfect tackle for the oncoming sunrise, followed on the flip by another stalwart of Rominimal, Ciprian Stan, who delivers another arcane and utterly journey with his version of 'Fluriens', and finally Ukraine's Aimed delivers a haunting and immersive remix of 'Process' which keeps the afterparty going well into Monday.
Review: After apparently admiring him for plenty of time from afar. Acme now hook up with Soultape for this label debut. It features two new and original cuts - the first is a nice heady number with snappy snares and drums and distant cosmic pads adding scale. 'Spirituality' stays in the outer realms with its bubbling synth magic and distant spoken words and the flipside is all abut remixes. 'Gobustan' (Alex Font remix) gets more darkened abstract for those late night afterhours and 'Spirituality' (Venda remix) is a dubby cosmic floater that encourages deep thought.
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