Dualist Inquiry - Life Forms EP

  • A New Delhi-based pioneer of "rocktronica" revisits his early sound.
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  • Nine years ago, the New Delhi-based artist Dualist Inquiry introduced a bold new sound. A guitar player who'd learned electronic music production, he unleashed so-called "rocktronica" on the South Asian subcontinent. A decade ago, when rock was an alternative mainstay in India, he managed to bring certain elements—slick guitar licks, reverb-drenched riffs—to the dance floor. Seeing a guitar in the club was far from normal at the time, but he slotted it in with ease. His music channeled teenage angst through fuzzy guitar basslines, ushering in a new dance floor sound. Dualist Inquiry's new EP, Life Forms, sounds a lot like his work from earlier in the decade. He's still fusing guitar licks and synth melodies, though there are hints of trap in "Delta Wave," a slow-burning track laced with busy percussion. He will always be remembered as a pioneering producer whose work opened the floodgates for leftfield music on the South Asian subcontinent. But ever since then, his music has moved in circles. Life Forms sounds like a throwback. He honed this sound a decade ago, and refuses to let go. We may never find out what else he's capable of.
  • Tracklist
      01. Life Forms 02. Delta Wave 03. Echo Park 04. Life Forms (Club Edit)
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