Today we have uplifting instrumental grime, Ricardo Villalobos’s remix of Tony Allen’s African Man, acid-house agitation, and Prurient’s guttural noise
Here’s an exclusive first play of a track from Deadboy’s new EP, coming out on Local Action. The producer was one of the first to do the pitched-down-R&B-vocals-on-garage-y-house-tracks thing, but he’s thankfully left it to others to dilute the formula. Instead he’s still innovating, with the White Magick EP to be filed alongside the likes of Murlo and Visionist: it’s instrumental grime, but done with sounds seemingly grabbed from an uplifting 80s infomercial on how to quit smoking. Copwar is the most bewildering and hyped-up track, with its fiendishly pretty melody spinning you around.
Continue reading...
by Ben Beaumont-Thomas via Electronic music | The Guardian
No comments:
Post a Comment