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Alex Haas presents "Buildings," a captivating journey into the world of dub and dub techno, released on January 1, 2001, under the independent label Sonicontinuum. This album, spanning a concise yet impactful 45 minutes, is a testament to Haas's ability to blend atmospheric textures with rhythmic depth, creating a soundscape that is both immersive and dynamic.
"Buildings" opens with "The Mire," setting the tone for an exploration of sonic landscapes that are as intricate as they are engaging. Tracks like "Oil & Water" and "In the Rain" showcase Haas's knack for layering, where each element is meticulously placed to create a sense of movement and evolution. "Medusa" and "Inside" delve into more experimental territories, offering a glimpse into the artist's innovative approach to sound design.
The album's midpoint, marked by "Friendly Fire," brings a pulsating energy that is both hypnotic and driving, while "Skin" introduces a raw, organic feel that contrasts with the more synthetic elements found elsewhere. Closing with "Empty Buildings," the album leaves the listener with a sense of resolution, yet also a lingering curiosity about the spaces left unexplored.
Alex Haas's "Buildings" is a compelling addition to the dub techno genre, offering a rich and varied listening experience that highlights the artist's unique vision and technical prowess.