
Hi Tech Soul
by Cormac See Archive Not AvailableCormac See — The Hunt for Red October.
This one-hour transmission from Cormac See dives deep below the surface, locked into a cold, controlled groove inspired by The Hunt for Red October. No unnecessary noise, no wasted movement—just precision, pressure, and discipline from start to finish.
Opening in near silence, the mix builds like a submarine slipping beneath the waterline—low-end pressure, distant pings, and a sense that something is always lurking just out of range. “One ping only” sets the tone early, as the rhythm gradually comes online and the system stabilises.
From there, it’s a steady descent into rolling techno and techno-house territory—tight drums, submerged basslines, and hypnotic loops that keep everything running silent and controlled. No sudden moves, just a constant forward motion, like a vessel tracking its target in the dark.
Midway through, the energy rises without breaking cover—more drive, more tension, but always contained. It’s less about explosive moments and more about sustained pressure, keeping things locked in and dialled down, exactly as protocol demands.
By the final stretch, the mix opens out slightly before pulling back again—stripping things down, reducing signals, and fading into the deep. Mission complete. No trace left behind.
One hour. One course. One ping only.
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