Miskotom - Qi Xin Mian Guan (Pleasure Unit, 2016)

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Miskotom - Qi Xin Mian Guan (Pleasure Unit, 2016)
LAYER #206: Miskotom by whypeopledance
Next Layer somewhere in between Lithuania and Russia. Hailing from Vilnius, Lithuanian capital, Miskotom is a project of Mikhail Pletnev, Russian born DJ & producer that is Lithuanian resident now. Inspired by new-wave, synth-wave and soviet electronic music, Miskotom’s music was previously released on UK’s Pleasure Unit/Pleasure Wave, Adult Contemporary, palms & charms records. Let's go on hypnotizing one-hour music journey. Mind the gap! https://soundcloud.com/miskotom
2018
Reviews 087: Miskotom
Miskotom’s Midnight Baddie on Balearic is one of the best releases all year (if not THE best digital release) and showed the Lithuanian partners Mikhail Pletnev and Aleksandra Evseeva taking the sounds of Qi Xin Mian Guan and their tracks on Dreamtime III and mixing them in with some sweltering balearic heat. And now the much anticipated Palms Leisure Club has arrived on Pleasure Wave (the sublabel of Pleasure Unit), further combining these already irresistible elements with humid tropical atmospheres and some loved up dreamhouse brilliance. Marimbas and vibraphones intertwine with jungle ambiance as deep boogie rhythms alternate with beatless hypnotics, and everything just glows with the warmth of euphoria.
Miskotom - Palms Leisure Club (Pleasure Wave, 2018) We start with “Hyena’s Laugh,” wherein wood flutes and house basslines sit over a tom-tom heavy beat. Mallet instruments cycle hypnotically and dreamy pads wash in, accompanied by alien laughter and chimes falling like rain. Eventually the groove evolves into a strutting banger with emotional saxophone arcs and flutey percolations flying over the ultra deep rhythmics. The jungle atmospheres pull away at times, allowing woodwinds to dance alone to the body moving flow, while at other times the kick drops out, leaving synths to pulse like cosmic breath over hand drums and ecstatic electronics. “Senoi” sees another slow motion house stomp covered in delirium loops of marimba and outerspace insect noises. The growling grooving synthbass is pure magic and as the rhythmic flow grows funky and propulsive, twilight chords fall over the mix like silk and flutey leads intertwine with dreamy Italo chimes. There is a percussion heavy midsection, drums stomping away as the synths slowly fade back in alongside rainforest fx and floating metallic sounds, and for the rest of the track elements of the beat are brought in and out in captivating ways, transforming the song from lush romance to abstract tribal drum dance and back again, but always with marimbas casting their looping spells overhead.
The glowing pads and e-pianos of “10th Day” drift above a hypnotic jazz shuffle, everything building in anticipation only to zone out for a dubwise jam, all smokey funk keys falling from the heavens and moody pads streaking into the night. At some point the groove locks in as pianos dance over the hallucinatory house brilliance only for the drums to quickly cut away, leaving the duo drifting in an ambient dreamscape. And once the subaquatic kick flow returns, we see mesmerizing keys move aimlessly over bass stabs and vintage rhythm boxes, while cold streaks of synthesis swim through the air. For “Kuai Chan Che”, flutes circle eternally as lofi cymbals and modulated mallet tones converse with the off-kilter bass and drum flow. A beatless passage with smeared synthetic vibraphones leads to a hard hitting and anxious rhythm, as industrial metal sounds and flutes dance and pan all around. Hopeful rave pads swell up from the depths and the synthbass drops irresistible melodies, giving the track an epic feel despite how angular and jaunty the beats are. And up in the trees, exotic woodwinds sing like tropical birds and shimmering keys break through the canopy like golden rays of light. Our visit to the Palms Leisure Club ends with “Kopiec” and its mirage-like web of jungle atmospherics, emotional basslines, 808 rimshots, and morphing sequences. The whole thing shimmers with a new age light, as majestic as it cosmic, with noisy arps and reverb fx leading to a low slung ambient beat…just cymbals and snare alongside strangely effected chords and hallucinatory synth repetitions.
(images from my personal copy)
Mia Casa #6 is up on the @mixcloud page. Featuring new releases from Miskotom, @midnighttenderness new EP on @kenoathrecords, & Wolf Müller & Niklas Wandt new 2×12". Getting on board with the Balearic, downtempo, a slice deep house & jamz Link in bio x #balearic #miskotom #mixcloud #records #melbourne #radio #deephouse #music #musicislife #miacasa #wolfmüller #niklaswandt #downtempo #downthatwayradio #jamz (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
Kito Jempere - Sea Monster / Remixes Part 2 (snippets) by Hell Yeah Recordings
After putting out Kito Jempere’s well received Sea Monsters album last year, Hell Yeah now serve up another selection of remixes of it. Accomplished musician Jimi Tenor, plus Miskotom and Max Essa all contribute before a 7”, also taken from the album, lands later in summer. First up is Jimi Tenor, the legendary Finnish musician who has released on Warp, collaborated with Tony Allen and has his own band as well as occasionally playing sax with Kito Jempere Band at live gigs. He flips Puzzled into five minutes of stripped back and moody electronics with plenty of his own flute playing in the track. Busted drum sounds, spooky sci-fi synths and scattered hits make it woozy and late night and utterly absorbing. Miskotom—a newly emerging pair made up of Mik and his wife Andra, both based in Vilnius, Lithuania with credits on Pleasure Unit and Balearic —then reimagine ‘Ampa’ as a beatdown but of deep house with trudging drums staying low and shimmering synths drift out in all directions. Crunchy hits bring a subtle sense of funk and reverb drenched vocals bring a heavenly feel to the soul drenched grooves and summery keys. Then comes Max Essa, the Japan based Brit who is a regular on this label as well as the likes of Is It Balearic?. His first remix is a huge one that is sure to soundtrack many a boat party this summer. It’s a gorgeous rework of ‘Ampa’ that puts achingly blissful vocals front and centre as low slung bass and slowly turning drums sink you into a pan-pipe laced reverie. Secondly, Essa offers a Dub Reprise that removes the vocals and places all the focus on his churning drums and new age grooves. This is another perfect package of masterfully electronic horizontal sounds. Support by Lexx, Balearic Gabba Sound System...
Miskotom - Hai Bar (from Midnight Baddie, Balearic 2018)