THE SETTING SUN by VARIANT

SKU143690
ArtistVARIANT
TitleTHE SETTING SUN
LabelFIELD RECORDS
Catalog #FIELD 40
Tag
ReleaseW 52 - 2026
FormatVinyl - EU2LP
EAN Barcode4250101493751
 € 41,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. As Time Stood Still
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/field_40_the_setting_sun/field40-the_setting_sun-01-as_time_stood_still.mp3
  2. enchanted
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/field_40_the_setting_sun/field40-the_setting_sun-02-enchanted.mp3
  3. upon a dream
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/field_40_the_setting_sun/field40-the_setting_sun-03-upon_a_dream.mp3
  4. a silent storm
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/field_40_the_setting_sun/field40-the_setting_sun-04-a_silent_storm.mp3
  5. someplace else
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/field_40_the_setting_sun/field40-the_setting_sun-05-someplace_else.mp3
  6. adrift
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/field_40_the_setting_sun/field40-the_setting_sun-06-adrift.mp3

Description

The latest in Field Records' run of essential vinyl pressings revisits Stephen Hitchell's 2009 masterpiece under his Variant alias, The Setting Sun. As part of Echospace and also celebrated for his productions as Intrusion and Soultek, Hitchell is considered a leading light in dub techno, with the versatility in his sound to range from rhythmic, physical pulses to purely tonal, abyssal drone. His work as Variant, which debuted with The Setting Sun, capitalises on this scope to deliver a compelling ambient-with-teeth set richly deserving of a proper vinyl pressing.

The Setting Sun first emerged on Echospace as a download-only release. Hitchell was at pains to map out the tools that went into the sound on the album — field recordings of storms in Berlin, Germany and train rides in Narita, Japan, outboard synths and samplers. Crucially, he declared no computers were used, and it shows. When The Setting Sun was recorded, in-the-box production was largely dominating electronic music and the technology had yet to replicate the warmth and character of analogue equipment. Hitchell's looming chords come baked with harmonic overtones, surface noise becomes another essential layer and fragments of distortion add to the narrative of these glacial, monumental pieces.

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