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FIGURE X009EP
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Kirilik, aka Strahil Velchev, is back with another load of modular emissions. Whether it's the full-on assault of relentless opener "Quad", seemingly designed solely to make you go bonkers, or a more nuanced arrangement like "Reversible" that balances high-paced percussion with booming bass of the subbiest kind in order to create an usual yet irresistible dubbed-out groove. The flip generously gives a chance to catch some breath, floating gracefully shrouded in ethereal choirs atop the cosmic nebulae. Kirilik then goes out with a bang, the vivid colors of "Distant Call" zooming by in an instant.
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FIGURE 097EP
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Three years after presenting an original idea of arranging his own music live by using a standard DJ setup and a drum machine, Strahil Velchev, alias KiNK, premieres the first EP-outing of his new project Kirilik. Created with obscure studio equipment and backed by an array of sonics, Kirilik successfully transfers the unique level of levity and immediacy of his live act to record. Loopy and infinite in nature, sometimes seemingly spiraling themselves out of control even, these tracks are versatile and fun. Includes four additional endless loops, edged into the final grooves of each side.
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