Marco Resmann, Traffic Circle

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Although Marco Resmann has plenty of monikers and projects (Phage, Pan-Pot, Luna City Express, Phage & Daniel Drier), I think I most enjoy his work under his own. Earlier in the year he released his first single under his own name for Mobilee, which include the surprisingly dubbed out “Gouache.” Its follow up appears on Resmann’s own label, Upon.You, which received kudos from Phil Sherburne for their “Fogs & Frogs EP” by The Cheapers.

“Traffic Circle” ponders an urban setting with its sound design, starting with bustling crowd noise and engines firing, then snapping into place at the goading of firm hand claps. Long, slinky bass lines wind through distorted samples to meet up with an aggressive ostinato piano pattern, grumbling louder and louder. When it finally stalks off, the minute undertones sound lonely without their grumpy friends and plenty more dancers are on the floor. Yet another occasion where the amalgamation of deep and minimal house pays off without weakening either side. Here’s hoping Resmann finds time for more tracks like “Traffic Circle.”

todd  on December 11, 2007 at 12:47 PM

i’d like to know what google image search produced that one, hehe

littlewhiteearbuds  on December 11, 2007 at 12:48 PM

It was derived, like most of my pictures, from the bowels of Space Ghetto. Google that!

todd  on December 11, 2007 at 4:14 PM

poor rat

James  on December 11, 2007 at 6:35 PM

You always post terrific images here at LWE – it’d be great to see designer/photographer credits.

littlewhiteearbuds  on December 11, 2007 at 6:41 PM

Most of the times I don’t know the name of the artist/photographer. When I do, however, I always credit them.

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