The distinct downtempo house of Ninze, in ‘Lose Time’

Ninze tinkers with his preferred style of slow rolling deep house, returning to Tal der Verwirrung for an introspective EP

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Throughout the evolution of his discography his Ninze has rarely been static. Over the past five years the German producer has ventured deep into the corners of leftfield experimental, deep house and ambient. In his past collaborative work he has gone so far as to help to coin the term ketapop, a style characterised by techno beats, unusual sample patterns and a radically slow tempo. Ninze has been playing with the idea for a while, and similar styles like snail techno have been emerging in the same bracket.

In his solo work Ninze takes things at a deliberate pace, making use of delicate percussion and melodies which gradually hit the track like scattered raindrops. It’s an artistic process that makes room from extended patterns, which unfold along the length of each release. Moods of melancholy drift among tones which are simply meditative, occasionally even becoming uplifting as touches of gentle groove fall into the mix.

The most recent track dropped by Ninze is ‘Lose Time’, a house infusion which gradually unravels over the course of ten minutes. Lose Time is one of the four tracks which make up ‘Lost in Light’, an EP now out on Tal der Verwirrung records.

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