![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Beginning with bulbous beats, tech house percussion and a distinctive vocal sample the energy rises quickly. The release concludes in fine fashion with the romping mood of ‘Existence’. A semi frantic arp and waves of choppy percussion add nicely to it’s charged cadence, while a well crafted break adds just the right amount of drama and tension. It’s key changing bass is quite powerful and a never ending storyboard of ghostly vocal wails delights across it’s seven running time. Once again coming in at 125 BPM this is techno inspired roller that could suit a variety of dance floor situations. Marking the EPs half way point are the deep yet energetic vibes of ‘Nightfall’. The vocal narrative expands during the main break with some lovely layering over a bed of bassy chord changes, before a nostalgic drum roll sparks a massive drop. Fiery rhythms make this incredibly lively, which the 125 BPM only accentuates. Backed by a framework of tight beats, crisp drums and charged rhythms comes indistinct vocals and wonky arps. Known for his high energy creations, Haus On Fire continues to explore that peak time sensibility across the EP beginning with the title track. Now following releases on Armada Subjekt and Fall From Grace, Haus On Fire debuts on Soundteller with a three track artist showcase. It was his ‘Awaken’ single which launched the label in fact, alongside a remix from Robert Babicz. Having appeared on label affiliate Provider Music, the UK artist is no stranger to the Soundteller family. Haus On Fire debuts on Deersky’s Soundteller Records with ‘A Storm in a Teacup’. ![]()
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