Vcmg -ssss (2012) Review

Ssss was a fascinating exercise in pure electronic experimentation. For Martin Gore, it was a chance to step away from the massive pressure of writing stadium-sized anthems for Depeche Mode. For Vince Clarke, it was an opportunity to shed the ultra-polished pop skin of Erasure and get back to gritty, raw synthesis.

: Bleak, mechanical, driving, and strictly instrumental. 💿 Standout Tracks VCMG -Ssss (2012)

: The record is heavily driven by analog synthesizers, modular setups, and biting drum machines. Ssss was a fascinating exercise in pure electronic

: A track featuring thick, pulsing basslines and erratic, skittering synth leads. : Bleak, mechanical, driving, and strictly instrumental

The Synth Pioneers Reunited: A Look Back at VCMG’s Ssss (2012)

Instead of writing radio-friendly pop hooks with emotional lyrics, the duo locked themselves in their respective home studios and passed files back and forth to create pure, unadulterated techno. 🎛️ The Sound of Analog Mastery

Ssss is not a nostalgic trip back to the 1980s. It is a modern, dark, and hypnotic minimal techno record designed for dark warehouses and strobe lights.

VCMG -Ssss (2012)