Euphonium the Album cover

Euphonium the Album

Released

Nearly ten years into his career, Detroit producer and DJ Patrice Scott released his first album, fifty-four minutes of his particular brand of thick, murky, futuristic deep house and techno. Scott’s music has moved far from house’s disco/new wave/boogie roots, and this album is made of detailed sound design, analogue-sounding bleeps and drones, cinematic backdrops that conjure up all kinds of hard-to-define moods, and controlled, tight, efficient drum tracks. There are no vocals and the timbres are all synthetic with no signs of any ‘real’ instruments; instead this is the music of electricity and digital 1s and 0s, machines and computer programs pulled into expressing mood and creating groove.

Harold Heath

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