Upercent

Llum EP

TAU

TAU020

Upercent

Llum EP

TAU

TAU020

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ARTIST
Upercent
TITLE
Llum EP
LABEL
TAU
CAT NO.
TAU020
FORMAT
12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 04/12/2020 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
UK & USA only
GENRE
Deep House Tech House
FEATURING
Upercent

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Lupa Clup  ▾
  2. A2. Esser Conscient  ▾
  3. B1. Carta Oberta  ▾
  4. B2. Mentres Tant  ▾

SALES NOTES

TAU is pleased to announce the return of Spanish prodigy Upercent to the label for his second EP release. The Valencia-based producer goes against the grain when it comes to creating electronic music, operating in his own zone and establishing a unique sonic fingerprint. His sound is instantly identifiable and has landed him releases with labels like Kompakt, microCastle, or Watergate. Now he’s back with the TAU family to deliver a selection of avant-garde freshness…

The EP begins with ‘Lupa Clup’, a menacing cut with a rolling rhythm at its core. Upercent gently teases in an eccentric melody that adds a lighter tone to the track and, before we know it, a fevered breakdown arrives to guide us into the booming second half.

‘Esser Conscient’ follows on with more pounding drums setting an ominous mood. A bright pad sweeps in adding an air of mystery, while Upercent gets busy with the percussion, as per usual. In the top layer a variety of keys and wind instruments stir up an emotionally-charged atmosphere before we enter the latter part of this cut, which is full of pulsating energy.

Then we have ‘Carta Oberta’ - an oscillating, rhythmic workout that will ensnare your mind within minutes. This one is pretty minimal, with considered arrangement and the kind of original percussion that Upercent has become renowned for. The track oozes character and takes you on a real journey. Inspired!

Next up is ‘Mentres Tant’ with its groaning bassline and whimsical effects. Once the beat kicks in you’ll be bopping your head uncontrollably. Again, there is just so much inventive flavour in this cut, such an original take on electronic music; there are piano keys, strange twisted vocal clips and an almighty breakdown.

Published: 19th October 2020

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