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Captain Fractal's third track isn't just a musical canvas, but a coherent sonic journey with a clear dramaturgy and precise structure. Like a captivating chapter in a book, the composition systematically unfolds its story, inviting the listener on a journey through shifting genres and moods. The narrative begins in the strict and hypnotic labyrinths of acid techno, setting a confident tempo and plunging the listener into a trance. Gradually, the dynamics transform, passing through energetic and elastic electro-house vibrations that serve as a bridge to the climax—a powerful and textured breakbeat. Every second is in its place, and the genre transitions function as plot twists, transforming the listening experience into a coherent narrative, with Captain Fractal acting as a masterful narrator, manipulating the geometry of sound and your attention.
October 1895, Lisbon — “In a waterfront club, I wait for a partner bringing an updated chart of the Atlantic currents — fresh, with annotations known to only five captains. A shot sends the ball rolling into a glass of port. Documents soaked, the meeting ruined… but over a new glass he laughs and reveals the route’s secret I had been chasing for months.”
This is how the plot of “Bad Day, huh?” by Otto Krummel begins — a broken-beat pulse, warm analog haze, and the sense that even a misstep can change the entire course of events.
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