If you’re not yet familiar with Group Modular then we highly suggest that you do so immediately. Presenting a calming effect that dives deep into senses that makes you turn off the world and find yourself into a special place that’s immersed in a state peace which is exactly what Group Modular pulls off.
Retro-futurist duo Group Modular presents the second release in its new 7inch series, powered by Confused Machines and Delights labels.
On the new double-sider, Mule Driver and Markey Funk share their fascination with late 20th-century brutalist architecture and explore themes of geometric patterns, urbanistic utopia and its inevitable decay.
“Hecker” is a dreamy yet uplifting short piece. Tirelessly building up in repetitive odd cycles, it portrays an imaginary time-lapse of a modern city’s perpetual development and renewal.
On the flipside, slow and gentle “Sharon”, inspired by the sound of early 80s Bruton library, paints a melancholic and alienated picture of a late-night residential area.


