
Sharp, monochromatic techno remixes that feel like polished chrome. Aggressive digital pulses designed for dark warehouses and high-stakes urban nights.
February 27, 2012 · Turbo
This EP is the sonic equivalent of a black-and-white photograph of a brutalist skyscraper. It is cold, imposing, and meticulously structured. Gesaffelstein’s signature aesthetic is amplified here through the lens of his contemporaries, resulting in a collection of tracks that prioritize tension over melody. The sound is dominated by metallic textures and sharp, percussive hits that cut through the mix like a blade. There is no warmth to be found; instead, the listener is treated to a high-definition display of industrial aggression that feels both futuristic and ancient.
How does Conspiracy Remixes sound next to the rest of Gesaffelstein's catalogue?
The vocals lean a touch further into instrumental only than the rest of the catalogue.
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