Upcoming: Four Tet / Mala - Nothing To See / Don't Let Me Go 12" (SOUL JAZZ)
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Track List & Clips01 | Four Tet | Nothing to See | clip | |||
02 | Mala | Don't Let Me Go | clip |
01 | Four Tet | Nothing to See | clip | |||
02 | Mala | Don't Let Me Go | clip |
01 | Electric Wire Hustle | Water | clip | |||
02 | Electric Wire Hustle | Chaser | clip | |||
03 | Electric Wire Hustle | This World (feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow) | clip | |||
04 | Electric Wire Hustle | Jupiter (feat. Declaime as Dr Shurman) | clip |
1 | 01 | Electric Wire Hustle | They Don't Want | clip | ||
1 | 02 | Electric Wire Hustle | Tom Boy | clip |
And so the journey begins... After the success of the Kleer EP, West London's Funkineven returns for his second release, the double sided, riotous dancefloor work out that is She's Acid/Must Move. Resurrecting the spirits of Moroder, Art Of Noise and Marshall Jefferson through a modem powered Ouija board, whilst simultaneously hand writing a love letter to the inventors of lazer technology, Roland drum machines and sex toys. And if that makes no sense to you then don't worry... the music will. In all seriousness, its deep and beautiful dance music. Digital, Analogue, Delicate and Physical. Funkineven is here to stay... and he's only just getting started!
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After his remix of Darkstar's 'Aidy's Girl Is A Computer' at the end of last year, Hyperdub were quick to request an EP from Kyle Hall, and these two fantastic tracks are the outcome. Just 18 years old and hailing from Detroit, Kyle Hall has been getting a lot of attention after releasing several EPs on his own Wild Oats label, plus a one-sided single for Omar S' FHXE imprint. However, this is his first full release for another label. Both tracks inhabit an interzone between live and mechanical music, full of details and fills that lend a playful, hands-on feel. 'Kaychunk' wraps lush arpeggios and classic warm Detroit strings around shuffling syncopated drums into an upbeat track that's almost a mirror image of uk funky. 'You Know What I Feel' combines 2-step kicks that sound like rain hitting wood, with great clouds of bittersweet chords, a see-sawing bassline, and a rich swooning melody that echoes Stevie Wonder's classic '70s synth-drenched soul.
Tracks with Listening Clips:
01 | Kaychunk | clip | ||||
02 | You Know What I Feel | clip |
01 | Blen | clip | ||||
02 | Blen Rmx | clip | ||||
03 | The Sound Of Tomorrow | clip |
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