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Eating Hooks (Siriusmo remix - Solomun edit)
Electronic · 2016

Eating Hooks (Siriusmo remix - Solomun edit)

A moody intersection of glitchy IDM and deep house. Sascha Ring's fragile vocals drift over a steady, neon-lit pulse designed for late-night city wandering.

September 23, 2016 · Monkeytown Records

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This edit represents a fascinating collision of three distinct Berlin electronic identities. At its core is the DNA of Moderat: the emotional weight and pop-sensibility of Sascha Ring (Apparat) fused with the rhythmic grit of Modeselektor. Siriusmo then injects his characteristic playfulness, adding layers of unpredictable, squelching synths and micro-glitches that threaten to derail the track's momentum. Finally, Solomun provides the structural discipline, smoothing out the jagged edges and anchoring the composition with a deep, reliable tech-house pulse that makes it functional for the dancefloor.

Moments Worth Listening For
the moment the syncopated Siriusmo synth line finally locks into Solomun's steady kick drum
the way Sascha Ring's vocal fragment dissolves into a rhythmic texture during the bridge
the breakdown where the bass drops out leaving only a shimmering, crystalline synth pad

How does Eating Hooks (Siriusmo remix - Solomun edit) sound next to the rest of Moderat's catalogue?

Studio Polished+1.9σ

The production is pushed notably harder into studio polished than this artist usually allows.

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