13
September
2024
Majim Inkai “The Force” EP is Now Out on Unrilis.
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Unrilis is a record label that continues its Rilis series with a raw and energetic techno EP by Majim Inkai.
Majim Inkai is an exciting new talent who is making their first official release with three dark and trippy tracks on this EP, and he joins a roster that includes other artists such as A.Paul, DJ Dextro, Ritzi Lee and Samuel L Session.
Rilis is a classic series that was launched by the iconic Italian techno artist Rino Cerrone before his retirement from the music industry. Launched in the early ’00s, Rilis was a limited-edition vinyl series that allowed Rino Cerrone to experiment and push the boundaries of techno.
Originally, Rilis was exclusively focused on Rino Cerrone’s own music, but two decades later the project has been relaunched to champion underground artists whose ideology matched the original concept of the imprint. Majim Inkai is a perfect example of someone whose shares this forward-thinking approach to machine driven, analogue techno.
“Calculate” opens the release with acid synth pulses and fast-paced percussion underpinned by a rolling bassline. “Energize” has warped synths and industrial textures sequenced into a demented groove with pounding drums. “Rain” closes the release with a menacing lead synth underpinned by ominous vocal chants and a bassline full of machine-funk.
Majim Inkai is an exciting new talent who is making their first official release with three dark and trippy tracks on this EP, and he joins a roster that includes other artists such as A.Paul, DJ Dextro, Ritzi Lee and Samuel L Session.
Rilis is a classic series that was launched by the iconic Italian techno artist Rino Cerrone before his retirement from the music industry. Launched in the early ’00s, Rilis was a limited-edition vinyl series that allowed Rino Cerrone to experiment and push the boundaries of techno.
Originally, Rilis was exclusively focused on Rino Cerrone’s own music, but two decades later the project has been relaunched to champion underground artists whose ideology matched the original concept of the imprint. Majim Inkai is a perfect example of someone whose shares this forward-thinking approach to machine driven, analogue techno.
“Calculate” opens the release with acid synth pulses and fast-paced percussion underpinned by a rolling bassline. “Energize” has warped synths and industrial textures sequenced into a demented groove with pounding drums. “Rain” closes the release with a menacing lead synth underpinned by ominous vocal chants and a bassline full of machine-funk.