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Techno Maestro Wata Igarashi Delivers Dazzling Debut "My Supernova"
17 Nov
Summary
- Wata Igarashi, a Tokyo-born techno producer, releases cohesive debut album
- Album balances dancefloor energy and home listening appeal
- Draws inspiration from Detroit techno, Krautrock, and video game soundtracks

Wata Igarashi, a rising star in the global techno scene, has just released his highly anticipated debut album "My Supernova." Born in Tokyo in the late '80s, Igarashi has established himself as a distinctive and in-demand producer, known for his work as both a musician and a selector.
Igarashi's latest offering is a cohesive and captivating full-length that succeeds on both the dancefloor and in the home listening environment. The album veers away from the genre exploration of his previous release, "Agartha," and instead takes inspiration from Igarashi's extensive experience in the global club circuit.
Tracks like "Meltzone" and "Skin" draw directly from the sound of early Underground Resistance releases, with industrial acid riffs and pummeling 909 kicks that barrel forward. In the record's most ferocious moments, Igarashi liberally incorporates elements of dub and minimal techno, blurring the line between a skipping record and the perfect loop.
Retro influences are also prevalent throughout "My Supernova," with pulsating synth lines on tracks like "Shockwave" and "Supernova" evoking the 8-bit soundtracks of classic video games. These flurries of melody sometimes distract from the forward groove, but they also contribute to the album's distinctive character.
Overall, Wata Igarashi's debut full-length is a triumph, showcasing his ability to craft a cohesive and captivating work that appeals to both dancefloor devotees and home listeners alike.




