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Premiere: HolldĂ«n Reveals “Kindsness of Killers” EP on Rhod Records

This new Rhod Records reference, part of their BINARY CODE series, is reference number 17 for the label, presented by the Portuguese artist Holldën.

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Premiere: The Binary Code Series on Rhod Records Continues with “0512” EP by Distra.

The Binary Code Series on Rhod Records continues with 0512 by rhodrecords.

0512 is Distra’s solo debut, after previously appearing with one track in VV/AA.

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Premiere: Rhod Records Releases First Compilation Featuring 16 Tracks From Eduardo de la Calle, Loss of Balance, Orbe, Kalter Ende and More

Rhod Records puts the finishing touch to this great first stage self-evaluating themselves with a compilation of fresh material supplied in part by artists close to the project and also integrated producers already in a catalogue that exhibits above all a firm commitment to sound experimentation and state of the art records that fluctuate between techno and electronics.

The extensive album is not only nourished by authors with a past related to the record company, but new and interesting faces join the label to supply the reference with 16 unpublished works with quite different registers, thus preserving the philosophy that stands the platform committed above all to the diversity and the quality of the product.

Loss Of Balance opens the album with “First Contact”, a cut of intangible techno loaded with subtleties, redundant dictions and penetrating atmospheres with which it manages to create an environment of warmth and well-being. In the consecutive Rhod Record track Eduardo De La Calle’s mood appears again, “CPD” is a cluster of cosmic details, an amalgam of infinite resources that attend both the rhythmic part and the harmonic context. With the third track the launching takes on a more mental temperament. ORBE proposes with “End Of Rise” to crack the possibilities offered by the pair of two arguments gestated with two parallel synth lines to the higest. Vlaeminck is more direct with “Crankarm” using a sharp cadence disturbed only by a sharp flared arpeggio.

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