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10 Years Of Butter Sessions - Disc Three

10 Years Of Butter Sessions - Disc Three

Artists

Various

Catno

BSRTEN3

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Australia

Release date

Apr 16, 2021

Styles

Techno

Naarm (Melbourne) based collective Butter Sessions celebrate over a decade in business with an extensive glossary of talented friends and affiliates pressed on a three-part compilation series. The label has always held the community closest, as exemplified by the 20+ artists featured over the three releases. Each 12” presents a grand soundscape anchored into the tenebrous energy of the dancefloor, with its inquisitive electronics and fierce pulse. If there was a definition for the Butter Sessions sound of ten years in the making, the answer lies here.

The final compilation in the series commences with Time, a masterful blend of mid-tempo digi-dub and two step. Mosam Howieson gifts us Influx, a thick and hazy wedge of techno and Canada’s D. Tiffany serves up the mechanic and restless techno on a knife's edge in Cast the Trance. Ben Fester delivers Tumbo Rumblin, a leftfield slice of intergalactic electronics. Meanwhile, Furious Frank presents the electro and acid charged Blue Light while Makeda plays with genre expectations with the experimental composition Fable. Finally, the record's conclusion is Doordrms by Ben Keynes; dipping in tempo with acid drops, resulting in thoughtful IDM nuances.

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$28*

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A1

Turner Street Sound - Time

A2

Mos Howieson - Influx

A3

D. Tiffany - Cast The Trance

B1

Ben Fester - Tumbo Rumblin

B2

Furious Frank - Blue Light

B3

Makeda - Fable

B4

Ben Keynes - Doordrms

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