After The Downfall EP
Roll Dann
Preview: Suburbs
Spanish based techno wizard Roll Dann reunites with Soma after some time with his latest release, After The Downfall EP. Having already released 3 massive EPs with the label, Roll Dann returns with clever and methodical style, blasting out 5 tripped out and energetic tracks. Hypnotism runs through the veins of Roll Dann’s productions and opening track, “The Downfall’ displays this emphatically. Jarring rhythmic structures control you straight away with controlled bursts of percussion drive the track. Next up, “Reality Colours” continues to mesmerise with it’s subtly fluctuating patterns and slowly building drums and drones. Taking a turn to a more melodic approach, “Three Sisters In A Row” has Roll Dann’s typical drive but opens up into more emotive territory with filtered strings flowing throughout. Suburbs bursts into existence with super nova like qualities as twisted synths hover menacingly in the background; ever evolving throughout. Exclusive to Bandcamp, “She Never Met The Winter” drives hard with a mechanical sequence at it’s heart.
Tracks
Individual track purchase

Suburbs
Roll Dann
€1.50

Three Sisters In A Row
Roll Dann
€1.50

Reality Colours
Roll Dann
€1.50

The Downfall
Roll Dann
€1.50
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Digital album
€4.00
full release
Spanish based techno wizard Roll Dann reunites with Soma after some time with his latest release, After The Downfall EP. Having already released 3 massive EPs with the label, Roll Dann returns with clever and methodical style, blasting out 5 tripped out and energetic tracks. Hypnotism runs through the veins of Roll Dann’s productions and opening track, “The Downfall’ displays this emphatically. Jarring rhythmic structures control you straight away with controlled bursts of percussion drive the track. Next up, “Reality Colours” continues to mesmerise with it’s subtly fluctuating patterns and slowly building drums and drones. Taking a turn to a more melodic approach, “Three Sisters In A Row” has Roll Dann’s typical drive but opens up into more emotive territory with filtered strings flowing throughout. Suburbs bursts into existence with super nova like qualities as twisted synths hover menacingly in the background; ever evolving throughout. Exclusive to Bandcamp, “She Never Met The Winter” drives hard with a mechanical sequence at it’s heart.
