CF Signals: BULAH – Full Moon [ITMV]

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At a moment when much of hypnotic techno feels trapped between functional overload and endlessly recycled formulas, ITMV continues to assert a very clear vision: pressure, depth, and absolute control of sonic space. The label operates through a deeply physical relationship with rhythm and with the format itself, treating vinyl not simply as a medium, but as an extension of the listening experience. Every release becomes an architecture of tension designed for dark sound systems, moving bodies, and prolonged states of immersion.

Within that framework emerges BULAH, one of the most refined and carefully sculpted projects currently moving through the hypnotic techno circuit. His approach is rooted in restraint and microscopic detail: minimal grooves, low frequencies charged with intention, and subtle modulations that slowly reshape the perception of space. Rather than chasing immediate impact, his tracks behave like subterranean currents, gradually transforming the atmosphere until the listener is pulled into a state that feels simultaneously meditative and intensely physical.

His debut on ITMV perfectly reinforces that sensibility. The release unfolds through controlled repetition, intricate layering, and an exceptional command of internal dynamics. Every variation initially feels almost imperceptible until the body realizes it has already been completely absorbed by the track’s gravitational flow. Intensity here does not emerge through explosion, but through the silent accumulation of pressure, like tectonic movement slowly reorganizing the room from underneath.

“Full Moon,” the closing piece of the release, pushes that logic toward one of its most accomplished moments. The track advances with metallic and electrical force while never collapsing into excess; everything remains disciplined within an elegant, hypnotic, and perfectly calibrated structure. The low-end behaves like a gravitational engine while upper layers expand outward in continuous orbital motion. The sound does not simply strike — it surrounds, conditions, and gradually alters the listener’s perception of time itself.

Its most fascinating moments arrive precisely when the track appears to empty out. Valleys of relative silence emerge between peaks of tension, revealing that intensity is not dependent on saturation alone, but on the ability to sustain expectation and suspension. Calm and rhythmic violence stop functioning as opposites and instead become the same force operating at different states of density. That is where BULAH reaches one of the most sophisticated dimensions of his language: a form of techno that never needs exaggeration to completely dominate the space around it.

“Full Moon” does not end the EP like a conclusion. It closes more like a lingering expansion — a residual frequency suspended in the air of an empty warehouse moments before the machinery comes alive again.

Label: ITMV
Artist: BULAH
Title: Infiltrate EP
Catalogue: ITMV004

Release Date: May 29, 2026
Support & Buy: Beatport

Tracklist:
1. Black Melancholy
2. Infiltration
3. Los Detectives Salvajes
4. Full Moon

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