A characteristic leaving its mark on various of the tracks is that there is no introduction, and the flow between the tracks is like jumping from one idea to another where the transition is sudden and brusque. This leads to the focus being scattered on this LP, and no clear mental shape can be attributed to the album’s overall feeling. Nonetheless, this does not prevent this release from being massively vibrant. The absence of focus actually provides an exciting dynamic and unexpected movement, such as the rapid-pace on ‘Arrow’ and the laidback spacious synth on ‘Arp Breaks’.
Category: London
Fused from from the imagination of K15, Tottenham’s jazzlectic expression is signed Culross Close
Kieron Ifill or better known as K15, striked early this year with ‘Moments’, through his recently formed monicker Culross Close. The band has put up with their second release and this seemingly grips and focuses on the aesthetic of their instrumentations. Culross Close has been depicted by K15 that the project is a ‘weird imaginary…
Astrophonica : Gradients
Having heard from them since early 2002, the duo made up of Charlie Fieber and Nelson Bayomy are far from being new to the scene and still boldly kicking, with this year’s compilation release of Astrophonica, their own music label. This is about Fracture & Neptune, and some damn good music. Offshore recordings, Ohm Resistance,…
MC PINTY : Midnight Moods
Midnight Moods is the first album release of the london based rap artist MC Pinty. This album has everything a hip hop/rap digger is looking for. A great electronic built up along with a perfect british-accented vocal work, is what gets you to leave these songs on repeat. MC Pinty is another rising artist from the south-east…
Maribou State : The Clown feat. Pedestrian (Axel Boman Remix)
Another rework of Maribou State’s track and this time, it’s by Axel Boman, which is the man behind ‘Holy Love’ ep that appeared on Pampa records in 2010. ‘The Clown’ featuring Pedestrian on the vocals was as good as gold and now a remix? Yes please. Order on Bandcamp, with just a click, and let the…
