Technical Autonomy
Technical Autonomy settles into a groove that feels like it’s always existed somewhere just out of reach — steady, patient, lived-in. The rhythm section stays dry and deliberate while the bass walks underneath without ever needing to announce itself. Nothing here is in a hurry.
Uni-Vibe guitar tones drift through the mix like light through water — soft-edged and slightly displaced, neither sharp nor urgent. A Hammond B3 pulls the whole thing back toward an early-’70s headspace, adding warmth and weight without crowding the space. Analog synth textures breathe quietly in the background, and tape-style delays stretch the room just wide enough to get lost in.
It doesn’t build toward anything dramatic. It just locks in and lets the groove do the work — a five-minute drift through its own atmosphere.
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