Patricia Kokett’s sound is shrouded in a veil of mysticism. The brainchild of Lithuanian Gediminas Jakubka, Diabel’s metallic heartbeat underlies a magical superstructure that evokes some kind of DMT infused trip. Or possibly even some kind of ancient ritual, where one is intoxicated by serpents blood. Guided by repetitive drum patterns, it creates a slow joint dance that opens the path towards transcendence.
Artwork – Petra Peterffy
Mastered By – Ruud Lekx
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A psychedelic treat was dropped for the experimental dance music community. Full of hypnotizing patterns and echoes, Patricia Kokett’s latest release on Knekelhuis takes us on an alien adventure with a content that is both emotionally and physically stimulating. Four track EP “Diabel” stands out with its metallic indigenous rhythms giving sensations of mystery and euphoria as well as taking listeners on a visual trip guided by the abstract but suggestive sounds.
Calypso
Lithuania’s Patrica Kokett swivels on a mean, slow groove in four bugged-out ways for the excellent Knekelhuis label
“Patricia Kokett’s sound is shrouded in a veil of mysticism. The brainchild of Lithuanian Gediminas Jakubka, Diabel’s metallic heartbeat underlies a magical superstructure that evokes some kind of DMT infused trip. Or possibly even some kind of ancient ritual, where one is intoxicated by serpents blood. Guided by repetitive drum patterns, it creates a slow joint dance that opens the path towards transcendence.”
Boomkat