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Tarik Alj - Frosted Tea EP

Created On June 10th, 2004 by evilchris2
inthemix.com.au

(Infamous Light Recordings)


Canadian producer Tarik Alj’s ‘Frosted Tea’ EP is the second release to come from new Australian tech-house label Infamous Light Recordings, which promises to deliver all of its upcoming releases online digitally. A newcomer to the DJ and production world, Alj’s debut EP release represents a four track snapshot of his minimal yet streamlined explorations into deep tech-house.


Opening track ‘March’ slowly enters on lush bass pads, a taut tech-house kickdrum and clicking snares locking in around a background of ambient chords and cut up fragments of human voice, before suddenly fading away in a wash of bleeps. ‘Funeste’ injects some interesting almost tribal-house influenced percussive sounds over a distant buzzing synth bassline that almost calls to mind a far more blurred-out subliminal version of one of Basement Jaxx’s hooligan anthems, before ‘Ketouak’ kicks in with a tight punchy kickdrum and machine-like bleeps and whirs, some minimal synth chords moving around in the background offsetting the crisp foreground beats nicely and adding a somewhat hypnotic quality overall. Finally, ‘Neige’ closes this EP with an interesting almost breakstep shuffle to its crisp tech-house rhythms, swooshing sounds flying through a dense mesh of mechanical snares and what almost sounds like a chamber being loaded.


The ‘Frosted Tea’ EP offers a nice introduction to Tarik Alj’s minimal tech-house productions, and from the evidence contained within it’s obvious that this emerging Canadian producer has struck a nice balance between lush yet minimal chord textures and more hard tech-house rhythms, lending a nice filmic quality to many of these tracks. My only criticism would be perhaps that on a couple of these tracks (‘Funeste’ and ‘Neige’) the extended beatless breakdowns in the middle bottom things out a bit too much and halt the rhythm mid-sentence. Apart from these minor points though, this is a well-produced and intriguing debut EP that is sure to appeal to fans of minimal tech-house in the vein of Luomo and Force Tracks.


Check out: www.infamouslightrecordings.com


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