Even though she ticks a few boxes for me, she’s never quite become one of my faves, so a move in this direction isn’t going to do the trick – I’d rather listen to Ramona Lisa. (3)Ĭhal Ravens: I wouldn’t want to call this simplified – songwriting that sounds this “classic” is never usually simple – but it seems as though Holter’s new record is going to be more accessible and less overtly cerebral than 2013’s very acclaimed Loud City Song. I can see the pleasure in feeling this pummel you with elasticity in a live context, but listening to 10-plus minutes of nothing but a bobbling cartoon hoover bass isn’t anything to which I need to dedicate any of my time. Mikey IQ Jones: I’m at a point in my life where I don’t need to pretend to “get it” regarding ANY strains of experimental composition or production, and this tows a VERY fine line between pranksterish pisstaking and straight-up laziness for my ears. But don’t worry, guys, an electronic artist named after my favorite Sonic Youth album just made me realize I am The Madd Rapper of dance music. This is total bait for little turds like me who need things to “push boundaries” or whatever I am always crying about every time a house song sounds too house-y and I am a little annoyed at myself. That said, I might need to hear this bring a Diagonal dance to a bewildering standstill to really get it, but I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt and imagine the moment to clock in at (8).Ĭlaire Lobenfeld I really hate myself because all I can think about is some intrepid idiot mashing this up with ‘Rubberband Man’ because I am pretty sure this is exactly what a rubber band would sound like if it could make beats. It’s like setting off a bunch of slinkies down a thousand steps and never quite getting to see them inevitably tangle into whimpering disappointments. I have a low tolerance for acid but this is far from annoying – these sounds are really entertaining, with their unsteady, irregular gaits. Tayyab Amin: SubhanAllah, this is like a giant gym ball of sound I want to 3D-print and sit on forever. If I am unemployed by the end of the week I blame EVOL. (5)Īnupa Mistry: I’m sure this is excellent under specific conditions (drugs) but I’m sat at my desk at work on a Monday morning and now all I want to do is flip a table and send a 1,000-page Google book to the print queue, just because.
(3)Īkash Chohan: Let’s be real, this shouldn’t be clocking in at 10 minutes a three-minute segment in the middle of a Powell set would fit far more snug. But EVOL tries to put something to tape that’s something you should just see live in person, and the result couldn’t be more annoying. I love when the two collapse on top of each other and turn into some scary, addictive, but nonetheless groovy shit. Don’t leave it on the decks and go for a piss, though. But I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt cause this will do damage at the right rave, in the right DJ’s hands. There’s mad open sounds.ĩ:56 This had some amazing WTF factor and proceeded to drive it into the ground over the course of 10 minutes. Comment by Paman Edy Mo SajaĬhakra khan banget.Son Raw: 00:00: Whoa! This sounds awesomeģ:45 This is what candy flipping must feel like.ĥ:25 Actually, this is what being a modular synth enthusiast must feel like.ħ:00 I wonder if I can make a grime bootleg out of this.
Oh dear lord, i adored your version too soon, you are amazing, it was a an honour singing with your voice this unique song.
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