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Pancratio – OTTA5 X Korghettini Electronics [Onetriptoavyon 005]

11,49  excl. tax

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Label: Onetriptoavyon
Format: Vinyl, 12″, EP
Country: Italy
Catalogue: OTTA5
Released: Dec, 2022
Style: House, Breaks, Electro, Tech House

Pancratio – OTTA5 X Korghettini Electronics [Onetriptoavyon 005]

TRACKLIST
A1. Korghettini Electronics 5
A2. Korghettini Electronics 7
B1. Korghettini Electronics 13
B2. Korghettini Electronics 15

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Pancratio serves up the 2nd hotly anticipated part of his Korghettini Electronics project on One Trip To Avyon.

Pancratio: In the early 2000s, Korg invented, engineered and distributed four little instruments called Electribes. A drum machine, one analog modeling synthesizer, a sampler and a music workstation respectively called ER1, EA1, ES1 and EM1. Initially I always found it very difficult to use them in my studio, because they weren’t really fitting with the sound and the workflow. Between march and may 2020, I stopped worrying about trying to force the Electribes into the setup: i just put them together and started jamming, recording several tracks without using anything else apart from these little boxes and their own effects… eventually sampling a few things along the way with my headphones into the ES1.

The title, as well as the aesthetic of the project, are inspired by a future-retro approach to early electronics and 70s Italian product advertisement.

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Pancratio – OTTA5 X Korghettini Electronics [Onetriptoavyon 005]

11,49  excl. tax

Out of stock

TRACKLIST
A1. Korghettini Electronics 5
A2. Korghettini Electronics 7
B1. Korghettini Electronics 13
B2. Korghettini Electronics 15

RELEASE INFO:

Pancratio serves up the 2nd hotly anticipated part of his Korghettini Electronics project on One Trip To Avyon.

Pancratio: In the early 2000s, Korg invented, engineered and distributed four little instruments called Electribes. A drum machine, one analog modeling synthesizer, a sampler and a music workstation respectively called ER1, EA1, ES1 and EM1. Initially I always found it very difficult to use them in my studio, because they weren’t really fitting with the sound and the workflow. Between march and may 2020, I stopped worrying about trying to force the Electribes into the setup: i just put them together and started jamming, recording several tracks without using anything else apart from these little boxes and their own effects… eventually sampling a few things along the way with my headphones into the ES1.

The title, as well as the aesthetic of the project, are inspired by a future-retro approach to early electronics and 70s Italian product advertisement.

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