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Kasztan’s song ‘Working Together’ exhibits slick transitions

Kasztan, Jamie XX, TSHA, Bonobo, Burial, and Jacques Greene Kasztan, Jamie XX, TSHA, Bonobo, Burial, and Jacques Greene
Kasztan, Jamie XX, TSHA, Bonobo, Burial, and Jacques Greene

Image credit: Marta Cygan

After the recent release of his collaboration with HAELIUM (Read our interview with HAELIUM and Kasztan here), eclectic French producer Kasztan is back, but this time with a solo release titled ‘Working Together’. The person behind the name is label founder–Stemina Recordings– Pierre-Marie, an individual who has dabbled in a variety of musical arenas to refine his craft. Intentionally or otherwise, the result is the same: the record makes skilful use of distorted tones and Future Garage-influenced percussion patterns. 

Stream / Download: Kasztan – ‘Working Together’

The drums are the track’s central feature. Between swung rhythms, a tonal kick continues to thump its way through the first verse, biding its time until the chorus drops. Once it does, the kick is exchanged for a sustained bass, taking over the track’s sub-content. The switch is clever; a brief absence of the lower frequencies, i.e. a sample cut, ensures that an awkward change-up is avoided. I guess you could say that space and sound ‘work together’ to create a harmonious transition between fast-attacking transients and languid sustained tones.

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