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Tagore​/​Luthuli

by Onrust

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Tagore 09:17
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Luthuli 08:27
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ONRUST is Dutch for unrest, turmoil, agitation, disquiet.

Wendy Mulder, aka ONRUST has been succesfully exploring the wondrous world of analogue synths, drum machines, strange pedals and cable spaghetti for a while now. She describes her music as spherical electronic industrial but that just doesn’t do her work justice. Think of a hypnotic yet minimal and old-school sounding mixture of ORPHX, ESPLENDOR GEOMETRICO and PAN SONIC instead, combining cold industrial beats with a distinct feminine sublety and attention for detail.

'Tagore/Luthuli' is her first vinyl release, after having released the 3” cdr 'Nelson/Marquez' (Usain Bolt Records) and a split tape with Belgian droner MONNIK (Wool-E Tapes/Consouling Sounds) and having been featured on 2 compilations.

Musically, the two tracks presented here are a logical continuation from her previous work. 'Tagore' is a brand new track, while 'Luthuli' was already featured on the split tape with Monnik. Luthuli has since been re-recorded and is presented here in its full glory.

As a bonus, three Belgian artists were invited to remix tracks of their choice. ANUS NOCTURNUM, aka the modular madman from Izegem, turned ‘Tagore’ into a hypnotizing industrial monster track, combined with poetry by Rabindranath Tagore. Brussels-based industrial techno duo ORPHAN SWORDS provided a highly psychedelic interpretation of ‘Tagore’. Belgian dark techno producer NOSEDA chose to remix ‘Hesse’, which resulted in a moody and haunting mid-paced track that deserves to be included in many DJ-sets.

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released October 9, 2015

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