Cari Lekebusch

XYZ

Mind Medizin

MDZN028

Cari Lekebusch

XYZ

Mind Medizin

MDZN028

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ARTIST
Cari Lekebusch
TITLE
XYZ
LABEL
Mind Medizin
CAT NO.
MDZN028
FORMAT
2 x 12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 21/03/2025 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
199066634639
GENRE
Techno
FEATURING
Cari Lekebusch

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Mind And Matter  ▾
  2. A2. Freakout  ▾
  3. B1. Ninguno es Uno  ▾
  4. B2. Heritage  ▾
  5. C1. Cause and Effect  ▾
  6. C2. Handkante  ▾
  7. D1. Strulgubbe  ▾
  8. D2. Tuli Taivaalla  ▾

SALES NOTES

Techno legend Cari Lekebusch debuts on Mind Medizin with an 8-track double pack of underground Techno.

Stockholm-based sound architect Cari Lekebusch has helped to shape the sound of the underground over the last two-plus decades. He has long been at the heart of his native scene alongside peers such as Adam Beyer and Joel Mull and heads up his own H. Productions label while also serving up his timeless sounds on cultured outlets such as Drumcode and Planet Rhythm.

Opener 'Mind and Matter' opens with quick, compelling drum programming and trippy synth details peeling off thebeats. Muttered vocals bring a dark intensity as the percussion also adds layers of tension. The fantastic 'Freakout' isanother classically inclined and linear techno banger with thudding kicks and futuristic synth lines weaving in and outof the beats. There is no let-up in the pressure with the excellent 'Ninguno es Uno' keeping it deep, driving and late night, this time with squelchy acid lines adding character. 'Heritage' shuts down with a hypnotic blend of shimmering
cosmic synth lines and pulsing deep techno drums that keep the mind and body fully locked in.

This second half kicks off with 'Cause and Effect', a bustling blend of scuffed-up kicks and snares, glitchy hits and jangling synth sounds that bring great looseness to the driving grooves. The funky 'Handkante' delivers flailing percussive patterns and wisps of synths that spit out of the mix next to a drunken synth lead. 'Strulgubbe' keeps the pressure on with more muscular drums, this time underpinned by darker bass and unsettling synth twangs. The fantastic closer 'Tuli Taivaalla' offers up a serene sound that is backed with sustained chords and marbled with edgy vocals.

Published: 10th February 2025

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