Kenton Slash Demon announce new EP, share lead track "Skydancer I"
28 April 2015, 20:49
| Written by
Laurence Day
Danish duo Kenton Slash Demon have announced their first release in three years, an EP titled Skydancers.
The pair, Silas Moldenhawer and Jonas Kenton (both also of When Saints Go Machine), have also shared the almost eight-minute lead cut "Skydancer I", slow-rolling piece of Nordic techno akin to Kiasmos or the pulsier pieces of Samaris. It evolves ever-so-gradually, with moments and instruments and layers fading in and out of focus, barely perceptible to the naked ear.
The Skydancer EP is set for release on WAA Industry/Future Classic on 11 May (vinyl) and 25 May 25. It comprises two tracks: "Skydancer I" and "Skydancer II".
Check out "Skydancer I" below.
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