Deep Sonic Hypnosis: Unpacking Shimammo & Mancha’s 'Zezanie Quotezh' [PNHLP003]
In a landscape often saturated with cookie-cutter lo-fi and predictable techno, Shimammo and Mancha have delivered something genuinely refreshing. Zezanie Quotezh is alien, beautiful, unsettling, and grooves in ways you won't expect. Shimammo & Mancha - Zezanie Quotezh [PNHLP003]
The collaboration feels incredibly seamless. It is impossible to tell where Shimammo’s intricate, surgical micro-programming ends and Mancha’s sweeping, emotive synth work begins. They operate as a single, multi-layered entity. 🎛️ Standing Out in the PNH Catalog It is impossible to tell where Shimammo’s intricate,
Massive, cavernous basslines serve as the anchor for glitching high-mids. There is music made for the dancefloor, music
There is music made for the dancefloor, music made for the background, and then there is music that demands you completely surrender your perception of reality. —the monumental collaborative album by Shimammo and Mancha—firmly belongs to the latter category.
While earlier releases focused heavily on club-ready functionality, Zezanie Quotezh is a true "album-listener's album." It rewards high-fidelity setups and undivided attention. Put on a good pair of headphones, close your eyes, and let the panning modular synths pull you into their orbit. 📝 The Verdict
Forget standard 4/4 loops. The percussion here bends, skips, and breathes.