You can’t fault Vincent Projects‘ work rate. Only a few weeks after the reworked and reissued take on his Press Start album and another of entirely new songs, he drops a four-track EP of even more new material under the musical moniker of Echoionpulse.

These four choice cuts are the sound of the modern, perhaps even futuristic, dancefloor; clubland sounds that blend the dynamic with the downright infectious.

The title of opener, “Introspective Symphony,” might suggest something chilled and inward-looking, and there are certainly more ambient and understated passages. Still, these only serve as breathing space between the full-on moments, their creative lulls making the impactful highs even more…well, impactful.

“Pass the Beach” is boyant and full of liquid sonics, pacey and yet poised, shifting in form, growing, evolving, yet never losing its contagious nature. “Warm Magnolia” runs on edgier sounds, the dancefloor at times meeting the industrial scene halfway for a party between the former’s neon lights and the latter’s metallic, dystopian vibe. “Bake Encounter” rounds things off, a spiralling, forward-thinking mega-groove put to a steady beat, energetic to the point of euphoric.

As I say, Vincent Projects is no slouch regarding musical output. But, unlike many contemporaries, it is a work rate backed up by an ear for quality control and high sonic benchmarks, not something you can say about many working in the same field.

 


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