EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 7 MIN
Premiere: Praecox - Type Person [BPitch]
from Living Techno · host Luis Mendizabal
Living Techno presents the exclusive premiere of ‘Praecox - Type Person', set for release on March 26, 2026, as part of the 'Large Kimono' EP via BPitch / BPX050 Get your copy here: https://praecoxofficial.bandcamp.com/album/large-kimono-ep Follow: https://soundcloud.com/praecox_ofc @bpitch-control _______ BPX050 - PRAECOX - LARGE KIMONO Large Kimono by Praecox touches down on BPitch, channeling austere textures,head-down minimalism, and relentless floor pressure into a widescreen, afterhours voyage. Warsaw’s Jurek Przeździecki, aka Praecox, fuses abstraction with dancefloor intensity. On this record, tension, groove, and subtle emotion weave into a club-focused yet expansive narrative - acid-tinged motifs, rolling subs, and textured synth layers crafting immersive sonic spaces for both peak-time impact and deep listening. Opening track, Large Kimono, sets the tone immediately: arpeggios surge and retreat in a restless rave-like momentum, anchored by a sense of harmonic balance. From there, Lorenz Attractor expands the scope, weaving Brazilian favela vocals into rolling percussion and a deep, kinetic bassline. Warm analog chords meet raw emotional edge, crafting a dancefloor architecture that feels both intimate and expansive. Funeral Buddy collapses time, conjuring a 1968 bar scene. Haunting, playful synths twist around a voice that blends memory and imagination. Film Dilema plays with narrative illusion. Voices pull the listener into a movie that never existed, while a feral, galloping bassline drives the track relentlessly forward. On System Combi, acid melodies crash into robotic chants, while fractured percussion tears through colliding sonic worlds. Type Person turns inward, offering a darker inversion of dancefloor energy. A pounding trance framework supports atonal fragments and echoing, almost prehistoric textures. The album closes with Page Not Found, a paradoxical finale. Raw rhythm meets a fragile arpeggio, unfolding with deceptive simplicity. Taken as a whole, the album is a study in contrast and continuity: physical yet introspective, precise yet unruly. It reinforces Praecox’s position as an artist unconcerned with trends, focused instead on building immersive electronic worlds that hit hard on the dancefloor while offering layered detail for those who dive in.
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Living Techno presents the exclusive premiere of ‘Praecox - Type Person', set for release on March 26, 2026, as part of the 'Large Kimono' EP via BPitch / BPX050 Get your copy here: https://praecoxofficial.bandcamp.com/album/large-kimono-ep Follow: https://soundcloud.com/praecox_ofc @bpitch-control _______ BPX050 - PRAECOX - LARGE KIMONO Large Kimono by Praecox touches down on BPitch, channeling austere textures,head-down minimalism, and relentless floor pressure into a widescreen, afterhours voyage. Warsaw’s Jurek Przeździecki, aka Praecox, fuses abstraction with dancefloor intensity. On this record, tension, groove, and subtle emotion weave into a club-focused yet expansive narrative - acid-tinged motifs, rolling subs, and textured synth layers crafting immersive sonic spaces for both peak-time impact and deep listening. Opening track, Large Kimono, sets the tone immediately: arpeggios surge and retreat in a restless rave-like momentum, anchored by a sense of harmonic balance. From there, Lorenz Attractor expands the scope, weaving Brazilian favela vocals into rolling percussion and a deep, kinetic bassline. Warm analog chords meet raw emotional edge, crafting a dancefloor architecture that feels both intimate and expansive. Funeral Buddy collapses time, conjuring a 1968 bar scene. Haunting, playful synths twist around a voice that blends memory and imagination. Film Dilema plays with narrative illusion. Voices pull the listener into a movie that never existed, while a feral, galloping bassline drives the track relentlessly forward. On System Combi, acid melodies crash into robotic chants, while fractured percussion tears through colliding sonic worlds. Type Person turns inward, offering a darker inversion of dancefloor energy. A pounding trance framework supports atonal fragments and echoing, almost prehistoric textures. The album closes with Page Not Found, a paradoxical finale. Raw rhythm meets a fragile arpeggio, unfolding with deceptive simplicity. Taken as a whole, the album is a study in contrast and continuity: physical yet introspective, precise yet unruly. It reinforces Praecox’s position as an artist unconcerned with trends, focused instead on building immersive electronic worlds that hit hard on the dancefloor while offering layered detail for those who dive in.
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