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At 140 BPM in the minor key, Selco Pigeons locks into a lean, propulsive stride that feels built for the 4 AM overlap between tunnel vision and release. The energy is high but disciplined, favouring metallic texture and spatial dread over peak-time bombast; it moves like a train through fog, each synthetic stab cutting through the murk with surgical precision.
In a set, this sits best during that precarious window when the room is too warm to slow down but too wired for anything obvious. Nous'klaer Audio’s instinct for distinctive sound design is audible in the way the frequencies carve out negative space, leaving room for the low end to breathe while the hats chatter overhead like, well, pigeons in the rafters. It is after-hours music with its eyes wide open.