Inigo Kennedy - Castles In The Air [TOKEN67] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 04, 2016
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Inigo Kennedy
Title: Surrender
Label: Token
Catalogue: TOKEN67
Format: Vinyl, 12"
Country: Belgium
Genre: Electronic
Style: Techno, Ambient
Released: 04 November 2016

Tracklist
A Surrender
B Castles In The Air

Inigo Kennedy's relationship with Token spans the label's existence. His sound has become definitive in the context of Token's output ever since TOKEN1. This is TOKEN67.
Inigo Kennedy's relationship with Token spans the label's existence. He set the mood for what was to come from the very first release: A refined, yet courageous excursion, instantly recognisable as fitting with his own sonic identity, cultivated over many years of experience. This sound has become definitive in the context of Token's output ever since. After his previous contribution earlier this year, a record thematically obsessed with a line of obscure interstellar clouds, he's back with another double A-side for our next release.Surrender begins with with a textured awakening. The intermixture of slow swells and attentively-dashed accents in a range of timbres guides us blindly towards a shocking, strident interruption when the percussion is suddenly introduced with full and resolute force. As the track continues Kennedy makes sense of the unexpected jolt on our behalf, and the two opposing inclinations become one.
Castles In The Air retains a similar theme, with the kind of self-awareness that only a producer of Kennedy's level of maturity can employ. Gloomy, lingering chords begin and then pause, forcing us to wait expectantly, with more than a moment lingering in reverb. When the full arrangement appears, it kicks at least twice as hard as the introduction could ever have prepared us for.

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