RELEASE TITLE Omega EP
LABEL alphahouse
CATALOG ALPHA44
GENRE Tech House, Minimal / Deep Tech
RELEASE DATE 2017-08-25
QUALITY 320kbps CBR Joint Stereo 44100Hz
SIZE 64.13 MB
4 TRACKS:
Butane, Alexi Delano – Bass Theory (Original Mix) 05:35 126bpm Dmin
Butane, Alexi Delano – Jazz Lick (Original Mix) [alphahouse] 07:26 125bpm Bmin
Butane, Worldline – How Deep (featuring Humane Nature) (Original Mix) 07:29 125bpm Fmaj
Butane, Worldline – What We Do (Original Mix) 07:21 125bpm Amin
With 44 releases across 12 years since its inception, Butanes infamous Alphahouse imprint closes its doors this June as he welcomes long time colleagues and friends Alexi Delano and Worldline to shape up the final EP on the label Omega. Having established the imprint back in 2005, Andrew Rasse aka Butanes Alphahouse has served as an example of unapologetic underground quality and curation for over a decade. With previous releases from the likes of Ricardo Villalobos, Ryan Crosson, Ion Ludwig, Quenum, Mark Broom and of course Rasse himself, the final Alphahouse EP welcomes back another staple of the imprints success, Chilean Alexi Delano, and mysterious American talent Worldline who marks his debut on the label. Sometimes in order to grow, you have to leave things behind. Its time for a fresh start the final Alphahouse record. Alpha/Omega Butane. The A-side sees Delano and Rasse effortlessly re-combine and pick up where they left off in 2013. Bass Theory is an energetic, blooming production that lays the focus on raw crunchy drum licks, chunky bass slabs and an everevolving melody that eases listeners into a state of trance, before Jazz Lick reveals a lighter aesthetic with a delicate jazz-infused lead line, filtered vocal loops and crisp organic percussion that hold the production in sync. On the flip Butane is joined by a new collaborator, Los Angeles-based underground fashion designer Worldline for two brooding cuts. How Deep kicks things off showcasing eerie low ends layered beneath tripped out vocals and hypnotic, meandering chords. What We Do wraps up the esteemed Alphahouse catalog in style. An underground manifesto with a trademark Butane groove and Wordlines vocals punctuating over a decade of work. Thats a wrap. In true Alphahouse style, Rasse signs off here alongside two extremely talented artists with an EP that radiates understated sophistication and intricacy throughout, whilst opening the door to his new project Extrasketch in the most fitting and suitable way imaginable. Stay tuned; this is only just the beginning…