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For more than a decade, Adomat has been a prominent figure on the electronic music scene in his native Copenhagen as a producer, drummer and DJ. Yet, the work on Splash Pattern doesn’t sound like anything he has done before.
Focalised around twisting grooves and heavy-hitting percussion, Splash Pattern produces jagged up EBM aesthetics through a series of intense and cathartic principles aiming towards a clear-cut sound design and highly corporal club appeal – often scavenging bits and pieces from his past productions in new compositions.
On Splash Pattern’s sophomore solo release, ‘Up Next New Season’, the Copenhagen-based musician drives out old negative energy with fresh. Featuring four cuts that embody Splash Pattern’s hybrid club/bass music approach, the EP finds the producer exploring a new optimistic outlook: a document of invigorated self-positivity, displaying an emancipation of the spirit through tight-jawed club tracks. Photo credit: Christian Klintholm
Focalised around twisting grooves and heavy-hitting percussion, Splash Pattern produces jagged up EBM aesthetics through a series of intense and cathartic principles aiming towards a clear-cut sound design and highly corporal club appeal – often scavenging bits and pieces from his past productions in new compositions.
On Splash Pattern’s sophomore solo release, ‘Up Next New Season’, the Copenhagen-based musician drives out old negative energy with fresh. Featuring four cuts that embody Splash Pattern’s hybrid club/bass music approach, the EP finds the producer exploring a new optimistic outlook: a document of invigorated self-positivity, displaying an emancipation of the spirit through tight-jawed club tracks. Photo credit: Christian Klintholm