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Tue, Sep 15, 2015, 09:29
- Dub techno veteran Rod Modell's next full-length is a long one—it'll arrive later this year.
Rod Modell will release a two-disc Deepchord album, Ultraviolet Music, through Soma Records in late November.
The Detroit native and longtime dub techno and ambient producer—who's also known for his work alongside Stephen Hitchell as Echospace, as well as their Echospace [Detroit] label family—has regularly featured on Soma over the past half-decade or so. Ultraviolet Music is his fourth Deepchord full-length for the Glasgow label, and the first since 20 Electromagnetic Soundfields, a more abstract effort, two years ago. There's also been a run of Soma-issued vinyl samplers and EPs.
This album, described as "a hallucinogenic amalgamation of deep emotive textures swimming around 4/4 kicks and sub-bass," looks to be among the artist's most expansive solo releases to date: it covers 21 tracks, and close to 160 total minutes of music, across two CDs. Aside from the two-disc pack, the album will also come out digitally.
Tracklist
CD1
01. Visible Audio
02. Ambrosia
03. CMOS Therapy
04. Gulf Breeze
05. Red Sky
06. Sferic
07. Radio Netherlands
08. Melange
09. Night Transmission
10. Bogota
CD2
01. Grundig
02. Ghost Track
03. 12th Space
04. North Sea
05. Hyperborea
06. Where Science Meets The Divine
07. Voice of Guyana
08. A New Consciousness
09. The Infinite Now
10. Mass Digital
11. Radionics
Soma Records will release Ultraviolet Music on November 27th, 2015.