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Acid Pauli pays tribute to modular synthesizers with new album ‘MOD’

Photo credit: Neal McQueen

The cover artwork, created by Billy Caso, reflects the soul of the album.

Martin Gretschmann, also known as Acid Pauli, has announced a new record titled ‘MOD’. This material, made up of nine tracks, will be available in physical and digital format in mid-September through his Ouie label.

‘MOD’ is a tribute to the modular synthesizer, with which the artist has been hooked for the last decade. Most of the tracks were recorded live in one take. Each of the tracks is accompanied by a minimalist artistic video created by Gretschmann using Vidiot, a video synthesis instrument.

Acid Pauli is known for his psychedelic club sounds, deep cuts, and dancefloor-centric collaborations. About the album, the producer commented: ‘As experimental as ‘MOD’ is, it is certainly not ‘difficult’ or inaccessible. As someone said: ‘the nine tracks are ‘smooth, elegant, fluid, dreamy; the tracks achieve the effect of space-time transformation, magical states'”.

Acid Pauli’s ‘MOD’ will be available on September 18th. Below you can listen to ‘Sublime Frequencies Of Cairo’, see the art and the tracklist.

Tracklist:

A1. Propagating Flip Flops
A2. Intellijel Bell
B1. Acid On Yusef
B2. Sublime Frequencies Of Cairo
C1. Du Brecht, Ich Dub
C2. Life Polarizer
D1. Peace Waer Schoen
D2. Quantize Hell
D3. No Kick, No Cry

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