The next release from Bryan Chapman and the first since his debut album ‘7 Shadows and Iron Lungs’, which he self-released last September on Monotony, is a four-track EP entitled ‘Sila’.
‘7 Shadows and Iron Lungs’ followed a series of EPs from Bryan to launch his Monotony label. He had previously cut his teeth with releases for labels like 8 Sided Dice, H-Productions, Affin and Enemy. But it was on his debut album that he seemed to flourish. Amongst other accolades it gained “Techno Album of the Month” in Mixmag and found a place in their “Top 50 Albums of 2018”.
On his new ‘Sila EP’ Chapman lays down his intentions from the start with the powerful techno of ‘Gallus’. Some driving minimalism comes next in the form of ‘Aim Your Arrows At The Sun’, before ‘Headless Angels Of Rotterdam’ with its aural interference. ‘Hunza’ closes the EP with a determined groove. It can be difficult to follow such a well-received album as ‘7 Shadows and Iron Lungs’, but on ‘Sila EP’ Bryan Chapman has done it with ease.
Press reviews for ‘7 Shadows and Iron Lungs’
“…he demonstrates his confidence and natural ability to craft the kind of techno that not only moves your body and mind but touches the spirit... Every track is infallible.”
Mixmag [Techno Album of the Month]
“It isn't often that an album of electronic music offers up equal portions of dance floor bliss and dark ambient virtuosity… Chapman's one shot at a debut is a bullseye.”
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