
Municipal Dreams (Remixes)
Stepping back into the socio-realist bass mutations of his 2024 LP Municipal Dreams, Low End Activist pulls together a heavyweight remix package responding to the source material in a multitude of ways. Beyond the immediate soundsystem styles that inform the Activistâs sound, the scope for experimental sound design and charged, pensive atmospherics leaves a lot of space for reinterpretation. From a distinct but compatible angle, Actress naturally nudges the contours of âT.W.O.Câ; into his signature haze, finding a squashed undercurrent of blunted techno to carry great clouds of solemn pads. Andy Martin locks into a downcast, crooked house shuffle as he twists They Only Come Out At Night out for the twilight hour.
On the B side, Demdike Stare conjure raw pressure and deadly negative space around their jagged reappraisal of âHope IIIâ, before the Activist himself plates âJust A Numberâ with a different coat of avant-grime armour. Shelley Parker delivers a madcap finisher with her take on âT.W.O.Câ, channelling the rapid-fire complexity of singeli into acutely angled, hard-looped sampling that rides roughshod over rhythmic stability. Itâs a bold collection from some of the most serious operators in the game, all thriving on the density of the Activistâs initial ideas to deliver daring abstraction and club-ready thrills beyond the expectations of the conventional dance.
Municipal Dreams (Remixes)
Stepping back into the socio-realist bass mutations of his 2024 LP Municipal Dreams, Low End Activist pulls together a heavyweight remix package responding to the source material in a multitude of ways. Beyond the immediate soundsystem styles that inform the Activistâs sound, the scope for experimental sound design and charged, pensive atmospherics leaves a lot of space for reinterpretation. From a distinct but compatible angle, Actress naturally nudges the contours of âT.W.O.Câ; into his signature haze, finding a squashed undercurrent of blunted techno to carry great clouds of solemn pads. Andy Martin locks into a downcast, crooked house shuffle as he twists They Only Come Out At Night out for the twilight hour.
On the B side, Demdike Stare conjure raw pressure and deadly negative space around their jagged reappraisal of âHope IIIâ, before the Activist himself plates âJust A Numberâ with a different coat of avant-grime armour. Shelley Parker delivers a madcap finisher with her take on âT.W.O.Câ, channelling the rapid-fire complexity of singeli into acutely angled, hard-looped sampling that rides roughshod over rhythmic stability. Itâs a bold collection from some of the most serious operators in the game, all thriving on the density of the Activistâs initial ideas to deliver daring abstraction and club-ready thrills beyond the expectations of the conventional dance.
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Stepping back into the socio-realist bass mutations of his 2024 LP Municipal Dreams, Low End Activist pulls together a heavyweight remix package responding to the source material in a multitude of ways. Beyond the immediate soundsystem styles that inform the Activistâs sound, the scope for experimental sound design and charged, pensive atmospherics leaves a lot of space for reinterpretation. From a distinct but compatible angle, Actress naturally nudges the contours of âT.W.O.Câ; into his signature haze, finding a squashed undercurrent of blunted techno to carry great clouds of solemn pads. Andy Martin locks into a downcast, crooked house shuffle as he twists They Only Come Out At Night out for the twilight hour.
On the B side, Demdike Stare conjure raw pressure and deadly negative space around their jagged reappraisal of âHope IIIâ, before the Activist himself plates âJust A Numberâ with a different coat of avant-grime armour. Shelley Parker delivers a madcap finisher with her take on âT.W.O.Câ, channelling the rapid-fire complexity of singeli into acutely angled, hard-looped sampling that rides roughshod over rhythmic stability. Itâs a bold collection from some of the most serious operators in the game, all thriving on the density of the Activistâs initial ideas to deliver daring abstraction and club-ready thrills beyond the expectations of the conventional dance.











