K-X-P set release date for new SVART record, premiere first track

The mighty K-X-P return from a year-long studio hiatus with a new EP entitled History […]
October 14, 2014

The mighty K-X-P return from a year-long studio hiatus with a new EP entitled History of Techno, set for international release on November 15th via Svart Records. The band pay homage to the origins of the monotonic "umpa umpa," also known as techno music. For these Finns, techno is sacred music: religious, ancient drumming that has been echoing since the beginning of time. Shamanistic band lead-leader and singer Timo Kaukolampi explains: "Techno is music that has a special undercurrent, a 'meta level' or 'lizard brain information,' as it is sometimes called. It has a meditative undertone of the cosmic frequency that has been circling in space since the Big Bang. We wanted to put an emphasis on the ritual and spiritual side of techno."

Split into four parts, the EP has the feel of a lost proto techno record from the late '70s. Recorded mainly live in the studio with few overdubs to keep an unusual energy flow, it takes inspiration from Ralph Lundsten And The Andromeda All Stars' Discophrenia and Manuel Göttsching's E2-E4. Hear first evidence of this HERE. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for K-X-P's History of Techno
1. The History of Techno parts 1 & 2
2. The History of Techno parts 3 & 4
3. She Time Travels In Every Direction Whenever She Wants

Source:
Nathan Birk, Svart Records PR
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