EP Review: Drexciya – Fusion Flats


The Breakdown

Patience is a virtue, and here is one of its rewards...
8.5

Tresor Records announces the first-ever reissue of Drexciya’s ‘Fusion Flats’ 12” vinyl, including remixes from Detroit’s Octave One, Kaotic Spatial Rhythms and 043 Chaos.

Originally released in the wake of Drexciya’s seminal 1999 Tresor debut album ‘Neptune’s Lair’, this release marks its long-awaited return and first appearance on digital platforms. The remastered edition contains the original extended version of Fusion Flats and features new artwork by Detroit-based contemporary artist Matthew Angelo Harrison, whose reimagined covers continue to shape the Drexciya reissue series.

25 years later, Fusion Flats returns to the constellation of Drexciya’s Tresor works, connecting their debut full-length to further explorations that continue to inspire generations.

Verdict: Patience is a virtue, and here is one of its rewards. Reissued and remastered, Drexciya‘s Fusion Flats gets its well earned return to vinyl from the Tresor back catalogue. Fusion Flats still kicks with its Electro minimal flow, while the Techno remixes offer three solid takes on the original. Well worth tracking down not only for the remixes but the extended verion of the original. 

Tracklisting
A1. Fusion Flats (Octave One Remix)
A2. Fusion Flats (Original)
B1. Fusion Flats (Kaotic Spacial Rhythms Remix)
B2. Fusion Flats (043 Chaos Remix)

OUT NOW: https://tresorberlin.bandcamp.com/album/fusion-flats

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