Cosmin TRG | Terminus Abrupt (Legowelt Remix) / Noise Code (Miles Remix) | 50 WEAPONS

Cosmin TRG Terminus Abrupt

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It is very tempting and relatively easy to follow a proven path when you are a successfully established artist. Full of risks, but ultimately more rewarding is an inventive and ever changing approach to music making. Cosmin TRG ́s sophomore album “Gordian” is a great example of an artist continuously pushing his own boundaries and denying genre limitations of any kind. It is a mature masterpiece. Not easy listening material, but a delightful listen, packed with plenty of rewarding oddities if you care to really take your time with it.

50 Weapons is preparing a series of remix singles to highlight the DJ aspects of the album. What started with a personal wishlist from Cosmin TRG has turned into a series of splendid remixes. If you don ́t know who Legowelt is, you have not been following electronic music for long. The dutch producer began releasing music in the 90ies and his list of project names easily fills a couple of pages. His remix of “Terminus Abrupt” is a timeless, superlative techno monster. A synth heavy post Detroit anthem for the floor. Miles Whittaker is one half of Pendle Coven, one half of Demdike Stare and known as Miles or MLZ for his solo works. His remix of “Noise Code” is exactly the superb demonstration of deep drone techno dub epicness you would expect.

Cosmin TRG | Panoramic | Running Back

Cosmin TRG Panoramic

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Cosmin TRG is back with a three-track EP for Gerd Janson’s Running Back label. The Panoramic EP is described as “three cuts for the techno dancefloor and all the other ones,” which likely means it will continue down the path Cosmin TRG has been on for a while now, crafting melodically tinged and sonically detailed techno music.

After sharing news of a forthcoming remix EP featuring reworks of his tracks from Leogwelt and Demdike Stare’s Miles Whittaker, Cosmin TRG has detailed his next release of original productions, a three-track EP for Gerd Janson’s Running Back label.The Panoramic EP is described, rather plainly, as “three cuts for the techno dancefloor and all the other ones,” which likely means it will continue down the path Cosmin TRG has been on for a while now, crafting melodically tinged and sonically detailed techno music. Marking his first release for Running Back, the record will arrive in early November. For now, its artwork and tracklist are included below