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When Stars Remember

Despite his thirty-year career, Terrence has always managed to keep a lower profile than his peers; he has given few interviews, preferring instead to speak through his music, with cryptic song titles hinting at the thoughts swirling around their creation.

However, ā€˜When Stars Remember’ finds him stepping forward. ā€œI wanted to get closer to the dancefloor. I consciously made this one feel louder...made with Tresor specifically in mind.ā€And the EP does just that: whilst many of the hallmarks of a Terrence Dixon production are present, the drums are more forward; the synth arpeggios so bold that ā€˜monumental’ seems a better descriptor than ā€˜minimal’.

ā€œI put three or four sounds together on the same track, layering to make something biggerā€, he says of opening track ā€˜Mono Collapse’, though the statement could apply to any of the music appearing on the release as all four pieces fold in sonics to create something hypnotic; more than the individual parts:

ā€œIf you stick with the same layered tones, and repeat it over, after a while your brain changes it on its own; you hear a lot of things: things that you didn’t notice at first, things that maybe aren’t even there.

ā€The absence of things is another main theme of the EP, especially what Dixon sees as ā€˜The Forgotten’, a group of fundamental principles like common sense, trust, loyalty, honesty and respect that are missing from modern life. ā€œThis world is different...the love is gone. But I love everybody, man. I think, secretly, everybody love everybody, but they just don’t know it.ā€

Tracklist

A1 Mono Collapse 06:40Ā 
A2 When Stars Remember 05:12Ā 
B1 The Art Of Possible 07:38
B2 Code Of The Forgotten 05:32

Despite his thirty-year career, Terrence has always managed to keep a lower profile than his peers; he has given few interviews, preferring instead to speak through his music, with cryptic song titles hinting at the thoughts swirling around their creation.

However, ā€˜When Stars Remember’ finds him stepping forward. ā€œI wanted to get closer to the dancefloor. I consciously made this one feel louder...made with Tresor specifically in mind.ā€And the EP does just that: whilst many of the hallmarks of a Terrence Dixon production are present, the drums are more forward; the synth arpeggios so bold that ā€˜monumental’ seems a better descriptor than ā€˜minimal’.

ā€œI put three or four sounds together on the same track, layering to make something biggerā€, he says of opening track ā€˜Mono Collapse’, though the statement could apply to any of the music appearing on the release as all four pieces fold in sonics to create something hypnotic; more than the individual parts:

ā€œIf you stick with the same layered tones, and repeat it over, after a while your brain changes it on its own; you hear a lot of things: things that you didn’t notice at first, things that maybe aren’t even there.

ā€The absence of things is another main theme of the EP, especially what Dixon sees as ā€˜The Forgotten’, a group of fundamental principles like common sense, trust, loyalty, honesty and respect that are missing from modern life. ā€œThis world is different...the love is gone. But I love everybody, man. I think, secretly, everybody love everybody, but they just don’t know it.ā€

Tracklist

A1 Mono Collapse 06:40Ā 
A2 When Stars Remember 05:12Ā 
B1 The Art Of Possible 07:38
B2 Code Of The Forgotten 05:32

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Despite his thirty-year career, Terrence has always managed to keep a lower profile than his peers; he has given few interviews, preferring instead to speak through his music, with cryptic song titles hinting at the thoughts swirling around their creation.

However, ā€˜When Stars Remember’ finds him stepping forward. ā€œI wanted to get closer to the dancefloor. I consciously made this one feel louder...made with Tresor specifically in mind.ā€And the EP does just that: whilst many of the hallmarks of a Terrence Dixon production are present, the drums are more forward; the synth arpeggios so bold that ā€˜monumental’ seems a better descriptor than ā€˜minimal’.

ā€œI put three or four sounds together on the same track, layering to make something biggerā€, he says of opening track ā€˜Mono Collapse’, though the statement could apply to any of the music appearing on the release as all four pieces fold in sonics to create something hypnotic; more than the individual parts:

ā€œIf you stick with the same layered tones, and repeat it over, after a while your brain changes it on its own; you hear a lot of things: things that you didn’t notice at first, things that maybe aren’t even there.

ā€The absence of things is another main theme of the EP, especially what Dixon sees as ā€˜The Forgotten’, a group of fundamental principles like common sense, trust, loyalty, honesty and respect that are missing from modern life. ā€œThis world is different...the love is gone. But I love everybody, man. I think, secretly, everybody love everybody, but they just don’t know it.ā€

Tracklist

A1 Mono Collapse 06:40Ā 
A2 When Stars Remember 05:12Ā 
B1 The Art Of Possible 07:38
B2 Code Of The Forgotten 05:32

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