For its fifth transmission, Body Method welcomes Miami-based producer and DJ Miles Amillion with a sweeping debut that trades in panoramic atmosphere and steady tactile propulsion.
Desierto Morado is a five-track expedition in progressive techno and house—an immersive sonic journal shaped by a month-long trek through Argentina, conceived while traversing the alien landscapes of Salinas Grandes and the canyons of Angastaco.
The title track sets the journey in motion with restrained, spacious percussion and glistening pads that hint at what’s to come—an ambient overture before the terrain begins to shift. “Aire Fino” and “14,000” tread into darker, windbitten territory: deep pressure systems of rolling basslines and shimmering synth haze that summon the high-altitude intensity of the Andes. “Cardón” follows that path but gradually lifts, blooming into optimism like sunlight breaking over desert cliffs. “Dunas” closes the record with a sense of hushed awe—less ominous than elusive, its rhythms softened by mystery, but driving all the same.
Desierto Morado is a rare kind of club record: inward, expansive, and best experienced as a single arc. It’s a testament to Body Method’s ever-widening orbit of sounds, and Miles’ ability to channel geography into pure unfiltered groove.