Eekkoo – B.L.A.C.K (Original Mix)
Following in the footsteps of its predecessor’s macabre footsteps, “B.L.A.C.K.” rolls with a notably perkier footing to that of its first Casper Whirlin and Sailor & I accompanied single. Behind the heavyset electro leads and hollow grooves sits yet another dimension to Eekkoo’s ever-expanding studio vernacular and on the approach to EP number two for Mau5trap, all signs point to a game changer.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis episode 106: Mixed by EEKKOO
One of the most refreshing producers to grace the Axis airwaves since its inception two years ago, mau5trap's very own EEKKOO unleashes an hour's worth of deep and driven techno in what can only be described as "menacing." In line with his unique production style, EEKKOO's mix swells and hums throughout the harrowing hour, featuring a collection of cuts including his own "Towers" and a handful of unreleased remixes and IDs. Suitable for rainy days or gritty after hours, the 106th episode of Axis is bound to shake you to the core and leave you wanting more.
EEKKOO – Towers (Original Mix)
Initially posted to mau5trap's Soundcloud as brief ID track, EEKKOO's "Towers" is another shining example of the young producer's music first approach towards his art. Indicative of the label he calls home, the mau5trap understudy's latest brings to life a nightmarish haze of sandblasted synthwork and mechanical hisses. A death march of macabre progressions and razor sharp sound design, "Towers" marks another un-marred output from the Montreal-based prodigy - and the start of a healthy career led by innovative rather than assimilation.