- Digital
Abby Echiverri, Clay Wilson
Contours
Acid Camp
- Cat No: ACR019
- Release: 2026-05-29
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Track List
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1. Clay Wilson - Interdimensional Romance
00:04:55 -
2. Clay Wilson - Nightride
00:05:36 -
3. Abby Echiverri - Chaos Terrain
00:05:37 -
4. Abby Echiverri - Roche Lobe
00:06:23
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Contours brings together New York-based producers and DJs Abby Echiverri and Clay Wilson for a four-track 12" on Acid Camp Records. The record moves across acid house and techno, unified by a clear craft for pressure, pacing, and machine-driven tracks, with moments of restraint that hold up far beyond the dancefloor.
Wilson opens the A-side with "Interdimensional Romance," a science fiction workout that threads together acid echoes of Chicago, Detroit, and New York. "Nightride" follows with a more laid-back approach, rooted in acid yet softer around the edges, with a subtle '90s pull. On the B-side, Echiverri's panned synths on "Chaos Terrain" vividly wax and wane across layers of LFOs. "Roche Lobe" closes the record in a more spacious mood-another acid-minded piece, less aimed at peak-time utility than at the late-night afterglow of the club.
Together, the four tracks understand acid not as a fixed formula, but as a flexible language. These are the songs of the underground clubs on Arrakis. See you at the front of the speakers.
Wilson opens the A-side with "Interdimensional Romance," a science fiction workout that threads together acid echoes of Chicago, Detroit, and New York. "Nightride" follows with a more laid-back approach, rooted in acid yet softer around the edges, with a subtle '90s pull. On the B-side, Echiverri's panned synths on "Chaos Terrain" vividly wax and wane across layers of LFOs. "Roche Lobe" closes the record in a more spacious mood-another acid-minded piece, less aimed at peak-time utility than at the late-night afterglow of the club.
Together, the four tracks understand acid not as a fixed formula, but as a flexible language. These are the songs of the underground clubs on Arrakis. See you at the front of the speakers.
