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John Beltran's Placid Angles: A Sonic Rebirth
13 Feb
Summary
- John Beltran revives his Placid Angles alias for new album 'Canada'.
- The album injects fresh energy into his jazzy, atmospheric dance music.
- Collaborations with younger UK producers add rhythmic insistence.

John Beltran, a celebrated figure in Detroit techno known for his ambient-techno classics, has revitalized his Placid Angles project with the release of his fourth album under the alias, titled 'Canada'. This latest offering sees Beltran infusing his signature jazzy, atmospheric dance music with a jolt of renewed energy and dynamism. The album shifts shape with each track, moving fluidly between lush techno, yearning ambient, and deep house, reflecting the artist's continued evolution over three decades.
Key to this revitalized sound are the contributions of younger musicians Beltran enlisted. Collaborations with UK producers like Tom VR and Yushh introduce a more insistent rhythmic drive that intertwines with Beltran's hypnotic melodies. The track "I Want What I Want," featuring vocalist Sophia Stel, is a standout, showcasing the powerful interplay between Beltran's production and Stel's intimate vocals amidst a restless breakbeat. "Canada" represents a significant evolution, blending established artistic vision with fresh creative sparks.


