+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:27.09.2022
Label:2MR
Cat-No:2MR075LP
Release-Date:05.08.2022
Genre:House
Configuration:LP
Barcode:4062548050332
Here are the details of the next 2MR physical release from Brooklyn-based Lo-Fi House duo Earth Boys with a light-hearted, vocal-heavy dance pop EP.
Video or the first single Freight here: https://youtu.be/k9A025VNBrw
More
Video or the first single Freight here: https://youtu.be/k9A025VNBrw
More
More records from Earth Boys
Label:Public Release
Cat-No:PR28
Release-Date:26.01.2024
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
Barcode:197190278453
backorder
Last in:01.03.2024
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:01.03.2024
Label:Public Release
Cat-No:PR28
Release-Date:26.01.2024
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
Barcode:197190278453
1
Earth Boys - In The Sun
2
Earth Boys - In The Sun (Eden Burns Remix)
3
Earth Boys - Fog Night
4
Earth Boys - Chillb909
5
Earth Boys - Chillb909 (Mayurashka Remix)
At the dawn of 2024, Earth Boys, the collaborative force of Michael Sherburn and Julian Duron, reemerges on Public Release with their latest EP, 'In the Sun.' Their signature raw and smoke-infused sound is as rugged as ever, reaffirming the unmistakable Earth Boys touch. The lead single gets a hypnotic tweaky groove courtesy of an Eden Burns remix—perfect for setting the stage for a peak-time build—while Tokyo's Mayurashka offers a deep and contemplative atmospheric chugger. This 5-track EP is perfect for a spectrum of cheeky activities on and off the dance floor.
More
12"
backorder
Label:Shall Not Fade
Cat-No:SNFCC014
Release-Date:09.12.2022
Genre:Electronic
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
backorder
Last in:30.03.2023
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:30.03.2023
Label:Shall Not Fade
Cat-No:SNFCC014
Release-Date:09.12.2022
Genre:Electronic
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
1
Earth Boys - Every Day That I Don't Think of You
2
Earth Boys - Be Happy With Who You Are
3
Earth Boys - BK Swing
4
Earth Boys - Bonita
Tracklisting:
A1 Earth Boys - Every Day That I Don't Think of You
A2 Earth Boys - Be Happy With Who You Are
B1 Earth Boys - BK Swing
B2 Earth Boys - Bonita More
A1 Earth Boys - Every Day That I Don't Think of You
A2 Earth Boys - Be Happy With Who You Are
B1 Earth Boys - BK Swing
B2 Earth Boys - Bonita More
Label:Shall Not Fade
Cat-No:SNFCC004
Release-Date:11.06.2021
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
backorder
Last in:24.06.2021
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:24.06.2021
Label:Shall Not Fade
Cat-No:SNFCC004
Release-Date:11.06.2021
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
1
Earth Boys - Automatic
2
Earth Boys - Okokok
3
Earth Boys - Revolution 420
4
Earth Boys - Hush
5
Earth Boys - Love Got You
Brooklyn-based duo Julian Duron and Michael Sherburn are Earth Boys, connoisseurs of heady house music that warms you with soft summer heat. Returning to Shall Not Fade after the success of their sellout LP Earth Tones last year, Automatic EP continues the Bristol label's new Classic Cuts series. It beautifully blends jazz instrumentation with deep house energy, creating sophisticated and unique dance music.
The title track is absolutely not to be missed - it's something a little different from the duo, centralising completely infectious vocals that are guaranteed to circulate your head for hours, a clean cut hit. Jazz sax meanders over the laidback house beat and into the next track "Okokok," which nods to Middle Eastern disco, this time the sax solos pair with a throbbing acid bassline. This acidic edge is brought to the forefront in the hard hitting business of "Revolution 420", a rave ready number infused with laser cut synths and dreamy pads.
Floating flute samples bring in the B side, the hazey natural breaks but disco influenced bassline making "Hush" both muted and danceable. Earth Boys bring master house producer JT Donaldson on board for the closing track, a sound soaked with funk n soul influence in its chunky slap bass and crooning female vocals. "Love Got You" winds the EP to a close with style - both cool and romantic, understated and glittering with character. More
The title track is absolutely not to be missed - it's something a little different from the duo, centralising completely infectious vocals that are guaranteed to circulate your head for hours, a clean cut hit. Jazz sax meanders over the laidback house beat and into the next track "Okokok," which nods to Middle Eastern disco, this time the sax solos pair with a throbbing acid bassline. This acidic edge is brought to the forefront in the hard hitting business of "Revolution 420", a rave ready number infused with laser cut synths and dreamy pads.
Floating flute samples bring in the B side, the hazey natural breaks but disco influenced bassline making "Hush" both muted and danceable. Earth Boys bring master house producer JT Donaldson on board for the closing track, a sound soaked with funk n soul influence in its chunky slap bass and crooning female vocals. "Love Got You" winds the EP to a close with style - both cool and romantic, understated and glittering with character. More
Label:Wolf Music
Cat-No:wolfep057
Release-Date:27.08.2020
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
backorder
Last in:01.09.2020
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:01.09.2020
Label:Wolf Music
Cat-No:wolfep057
Release-Date:27.08.2020
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
1
Earth Boys - Piff Party
2
Earth Boys - L.S.D
3
Earth Boys - Love Yourself
4
Earth Boys - Upstate
5
Earth Boys - A Deal With The Devil
6
Earth Boys - Earth Song
A1 - Piff Party
A2 - L.S.D.
A3 - Love Yourself
B1 – Upstate
B2 - A Deal With The Devil
B3 - Earth Song
WOLF Music enlist the expertise of Earth Boys, also known as co-captains Julian C. Duron and Michael Sherburn, to take you on a worldwide TRIP for their newest release, ‘A Deal With The Devil’. Off the back of standout releases for the likes of 1080p, Shall Not Fade and Let’s Play House, the duo hand you a one-way ticket round the globe, pit stopping at all their favourite house jaunts for their WOLF debut with that mischievous monster whispering in your ear to indulge till your brain can’t take no more.
Sun kissed Balearic house rhythms lie next to dream-like Italian Riviera heaters, Chicago-tinged deepness kicks back alongside UK-fused techy grooves. Six tracks that give you a taste of all that’s good about house music’s far-reaching flavours, sampling the delights of those cultures and sounds with a glint in the eye and a penchant for the party at the forefront of the mind.
More
A2 - L.S.D.
A3 - Love Yourself
B1 – Upstate
B2 - A Deal With The Devil
B3 - Earth Song
WOLF Music enlist the expertise of Earth Boys, also known as co-captains Julian C. Duron and Michael Sherburn, to take you on a worldwide TRIP for their newest release, ‘A Deal With The Devil’. Off the back of standout releases for the likes of 1080p, Shall Not Fade and Let’s Play House, the duo hand you a one-way ticket round the globe, pit stopping at all their favourite house jaunts for their WOLF debut with that mischievous monster whispering in your ear to indulge till your brain can’t take no more.
Sun kissed Balearic house rhythms lie next to dream-like Italian Riviera heaters, Chicago-tinged deepness kicks back alongside UK-fused techy grooves. Six tracks that give you a taste of all that’s good about house music’s far-reaching flavours, sampling the delights of those cultures and sounds with a glint in the eye and a penchant for the party at the forefront of the mind.
More
Label:public release
Cat-No:pr18
Release-Date:21.09.2018
Genre:techhouse
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:
backorder
Last in:16.10.2018
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:16.10.2018
Label:public release
Cat-No:pr18
Release-Date:21.09.2018
Genre:techhouse
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:
Public Release maintains its coast-switching lifestyle with what is perhaps its most ambitious project—and inarguably its longest —yet, Earth Boys’ debut full-length, The eboys LP, the logical conclusion to a chain of collaborations that began, a little over a year ago, with the release of their Trail Mix EP. The two-disc, twelve-track album represents a new high for the pair comprised of Michael Sherburn and Julian C. Duron both creatively and technically; ideas they’ve been stewing and simmering since their splash of a debut in 2015 are now presented fully baked here. Eboys was conceived as a classic long-player, with the majority of the tunes having a runtime of about four minutes and the whole thing feeling most satisfying when inhaled with one big tug that gets you from the A1 all the way to the D3.
More
Label:public release
Cat-No:pr16
Release-Date:05.01.2018
Genre:techhouse
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
backorder
Last in:24.09.2019
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:24.09.2019
Label:public release
Cat-No:pr16
Release-Date:05.01.2018
Genre:techhouse
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
1
earth boys - Trail Mix (T&P Remix)
2
earth boys - Highway 1 (Earth Boys Dab Remix)
3
earth boys - Big Time (Khotin's Omega Trek Mix)
4
earth boys - Trail Mix (Mike Simonetti Remix)
In early 2017, Public Release dropped a four-tracker by Brooklyn’s Earth Boys, a duo comprisedof Julian Duron and Michael Sherburn, and now it’s being followed by a collection of remixes by some formidable names from around the world. Where the EP of originals fell squarely in the category of vibey, shuffling, laid-back house grooves, Trail Remix is decidedly made for the after-midnight parts of club sets. The 12-inch begins with a T&P - that's Beats in Space's Tim Sweeney and Phillip Lauer's version of 'Trail Mix'. Acid-flecked and hard-edged, and tongue-in-cheek at heart yet seriously functional, it's the original red-lined and shot down the highway at ninety miles an hour. (Worth noting that this is the transatlantic unit's first remix to be released.) After that is Earth Boys' own redo of 'Highwa 1' a juiced-up re-imagining of the first version, filled out with chunkier kicks and fatter synth washes that completely envelope any sense of direction. The flip leans towards the ethereal, stretchy, abstract, though it, too, is tracky and driven. The B1 slot goes to Canadian wunderkind Khotin, of 1080p and Normals Welcome, who blows some stardust into the tune, enveloping it in a blanket of sharp drums and icy pads. NYC mainstay Mike Simonetti, formerly of Trouble Man and Italians Do It Better, currently of 2MR, caps the record with his beefy overhaul of 'Trail Mix' a compression of industrial percussion, tribal rhythms and sub-bass undulations.
More
Label:public release
Cat-No:pr13
Release-Date:22.05.2017
Genre:Deephouse
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
backorder
Last in:03.07.2017
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:03.07.2017
Label:public release
Cat-No:pr13
Release-Date:22.05.2017
Genre:Deephouse
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
1
earth boys - Trail Mix
2
earth boys - Big Time
3
earth boys - Put Me On
4
earth boys - Highway
Public Release’s lucky thirteen and second release of 2017 is by another kindred spirit newcomer to the label; Earth Boys, a Brooklyn-based duo that’s all dreamy keys, soft pads, peace frogs, throwback vibes, and deftly futuristic house rhythms, though not necessarily in that order. With Trail Mix, Mike Sherburn and Julian Duron have built four gloriously friendly, oddball house cuts— cheeky, choppy vocal samples juxtaposed against schmaltzy piano licks and punchy tribal rhythms rubbing against smooth bass figurations. Their ironic sense of humor intersects with precisely crafted productions in a way that underscores both, making the EP a brilliant concoction of bouncy, energetic dance music that teases the genre as much as it revels in it. If that messes with your head, just shut down your left brain, drop the needle, take a big ol’ rip, and see where a microdose of Earth Boys will take you.
More
Label:let's play house
Cat-No:lph050
Release-Date:16.02.2017
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
backorder
Last in:28.03.2017
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:28.03.2017
Label:let's play house
Cat-No:lph050
Release-Date:16.02.2017
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
Barcode:
1
earth boys - Ambien Dream
2
earth boys - Last Glance
3
earth boys - Monkey Business
4
earth boys - Let It Go
5
earth boys - Myrtle Music
'Bout time! Julian Duron and Michael Sherburn are longtime friends and partners in crime; the two marinate, stew, malt in the same spaces as Jacques and Nik—namely Brooklyn's now legendary Bossa Nova Civic Club. Call this kick-off EP a statement of purpose, proof of concept, an illustration of how LPH and E.B. gel perfectly.
The five tracks contained on Myrtle Music, named such in celebration of the Myrtle Avenue JMZ and L train stops in Bushwick, are easy, chilled-out house jams built on stacks of pads from the future and breaks from the past. Weird, ethereal tuneage that feels like the score to a walk through empty allies in a Blade Runner world. (Or, for the anime wonks out there, maybe the Tokyo of Patlabor.) More
The five tracks contained on Myrtle Music, named such in celebration of the Myrtle Avenue JMZ and L train stops in Bushwick, are easy, chilled-out house jams built on stacks of pads from the future and breaks from the past. Weird, ethereal tuneage that feels like the score to a walk through empty allies in a Blade Runner world. (Or, for the anime wonks out there, maybe the Tokyo of Patlabor.) More
More records from 2MR
+ Show full info- Close
in stock
Last in:02.07.2021
Label:2MR
Cat-No:2mr-053lp
Release-Date:06.08.2021
Genre:House
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:4062548022490
1
Divine Interface - A1 – Out of Reality (feat. Alejandra Deheza)
2
Divine Interface - A2 – Body Control
3
Divine Interface - A3 - Asher
4
Divine Interface - B1 – I'm Gonna Get You
5
Divine Interface - B2 – Out of Reality (Skream Remix)
6
Divine Interface - B3 - The Endless Knot
Territory: WORLD excl.US
Format: 1LP black vinyl
Tracklist:
A1 – Out of Reality (feat. Alejandra Deheza)
A2 – Body Control
A3 - Asher
B1 – I'm Gonna Get You
B2 – Out of Reality (Skream Remix)
B3 - The Endless Knot
Release Info:
Today, beloved DJ, producer and songwriter Lauren Flax announces her forthcoming EP, Out Of Reality out August 6 via 2MR. Much of Out Of Reality’s cohesion comes from Flax’s expansive production, using simple elements to craft intricate backdrops for the questions posed by her songs. On the EP’s titular track, Alejandra Deheza (School of Seven Bells)’s crystalline vocals are woven against a delicate tapestry of arpeggiated keys, sparse percussion and haunting cello. Watch “Out of Reality” here.
Detachment isn’t always detrimental; sometimes you have to step outside to get a better view. Lauren Flax knows this - as a DJ, producer and songwriter, her discography is notoriously genre-defiant, consisting of an impressive array of solo tracks, collaborations, and remixes. The most recent of these – her mesmerizing take on Pale Blue’s “Breathe” - saw her experimenting with a new style of writing. “I wanted to explore that sound more,” Flax explains, “more of a synth exploration, textures with less beats.” The pared-down songwriting approach lent itself to thematic considerations as well: she’d been thinking about the repetitive nature of the life cycle - the Indian concept of Samsara - and felt a general disappointment at humanity’s lack of progress. On her new EP Out Of Reality, she washes that disappointment in lush sonic hues, stepping outside the quotidien for a new perspective.
Though its themes span beyond the scope of our current socio-political moment, Out Of Reality feels, right now, like an especially tantalizing proposition. Pandemic-driven escapism has bred a new crop of otherworldly music designed to transport the listener somewhere better. But Flax isn’t interested in escapism for its own sake - there’s still work to be done here on Earth, after all. Instead, through a combination of live instrumentation and ethereal synths, Out Of Reality grants us a respite from the real so we can return to it with a clear head.
More
Format: 1LP black vinyl
Tracklist:
A1 – Out of Reality (feat. Alejandra Deheza)
A2 – Body Control
A3 - Asher
B1 – I'm Gonna Get You
B2 – Out of Reality (Skream Remix)
B3 - The Endless Knot
Release Info:
Today, beloved DJ, producer and songwriter Lauren Flax announces her forthcoming EP, Out Of Reality out August 6 via 2MR. Much of Out Of Reality’s cohesion comes from Flax’s expansive production, using simple elements to craft intricate backdrops for the questions posed by her songs. On the EP’s titular track, Alejandra Deheza (School of Seven Bells)’s crystalline vocals are woven against a delicate tapestry of arpeggiated keys, sparse percussion and haunting cello. Watch “Out of Reality” here.
Detachment isn’t always detrimental; sometimes you have to step outside to get a better view. Lauren Flax knows this - as a DJ, producer and songwriter, her discography is notoriously genre-defiant, consisting of an impressive array of solo tracks, collaborations, and remixes. The most recent of these – her mesmerizing take on Pale Blue’s “Breathe” - saw her experimenting with a new style of writing. “I wanted to explore that sound more,” Flax explains, “more of a synth exploration, textures with less beats.” The pared-down songwriting approach lent itself to thematic considerations as well: she’d been thinking about the repetitive nature of the life cycle - the Indian concept of Samsara - and felt a general disappointment at humanity’s lack of progress. On her new EP Out Of Reality, she washes that disappointment in lush sonic hues, stepping outside the quotidien for a new perspective.
Though its themes span beyond the scope of our current socio-political moment, Out Of Reality feels, right now, like an especially tantalizing proposition. Pandemic-driven escapism has bred a new crop of otherworldly music designed to transport the listener somewhere better. But Flax isn’t interested in escapism for its own sake - there’s still work to be done here on Earth, after all. Instead, through a combination of live instrumentation and ethereal synths, Out Of Reality grants us a respite from the real so we can return to it with a clear head.
More
+ Show full info- Close
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:21.02.2020
Label:2MR
Cat-No:2MR-039LP
Release-Date:22.02.2019
Genre:Techno
Configuration:LP
Barcode:
1
Hans Berg - Vine
2
Hans Berg - Storm
3
Hans Berg - Emerald Sea
4
Hans Berg - Butterfly
5
Hans Berg - Milk Thistle
6
Hans Berg - Fading Sun
7
Hans Berg - Glow Worm
Hans Berg's Sounds of the Forest Forgotten affirms that music can bring us to a state of mind and body that can help us feel what we've forgotten from the forest. The overlaying project of the album is to conjure musical and conceptual resonances between mysticism and nature, summoning the incredible depth and force of nature that we usually miss, especially living in contemporary urban cities. Sounds of the Forest Forgotten channels the creativity, playfulness, and freedom of a life both before and beyond ours through the sounds of analog and digital synthesizers, a modular system, drum machines, and computers. Recorded between Hans's studios in Berlin and on the Swedish countryside, the album similarly shuttles between contemplative and ecstatic, between delicate and powerful, mixing sublime psychedelic techno compositions like "Emerald Sea" with acidic dance-floor bangers like "Storm" and "Milk Thistle," all nestled between contemplative and textural ambient compositions like "Butterfly" and "Glow Worm." Berg is known for his enthralling productions and energetic livesets that capture dance floors with his particular brand of hypnotic techno, replete with angular lines, affecting melodies, pulsating basslines, and big drums. He also produces atmospheric scores and ambient soundscapes to accompany the video art and installations of long-term collaborator and celebrated artist Nathalie Djurberg. Berg's live sets have found a home in nightclubs around the world, with recent gigs in Berlin, Stockholm, New York, Tokyo, and Melbourne, to name a few. In addition to 2MR, he has released his solo work on record labels including Ian Pooley's imprint Montage, Klasse Recordings, and The Vinyl Factory. His ongoing collaboration with fellow Swede Johanna Knutsson - as Knutsson/Berg - has led them to start the label UFO Station Recordings, on which they release their own material. The duo also has released on labels such as Idle Hands, Default Position, Kann, and Random Island.
More
LP Excl
backorder
Label:2MR
Cat-No:2MR-038LP
Release-Date:28.09.2018
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:
backorder
Last in:27.09.2018
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:27.09.2018
Label:2MR
Cat-No:2MR-038LP
Release-Date:28.09.2018
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:
Solipsism is an archival release of music from Mike Simonetti's tenure as owner of Italians Do It Better Records, spanning from 2006-2013. During that time Mike wrote a lot of music. Some of it was used for films, some for TV commercials, some for fashion shows and he even released a record or two. Influenced by the intersection of 80's arena rock bands like AC/DC and Judas Priest, glam rock/dance bands like Rockets and Supermax, and especially the underground Italian producer Piero Umiliani - the album is chock-full of atmospheric rock-inspired arpeggiated riffs. The mixture of metal and chugging dance music makes for a unique listening experience. Every song has a riff, every song is heavy and dense. Only one song goes above 118 BPM. These are heavy chuggers that make for a tense emotional experience that exceeds your standard, easy-to-write-off "soundtrack" fare, mainly because it was never written with that in mind. It was meant to be a fist-pumping arena rock inspired thumper! You can hear that in the one two punch of "A Prayer For War" into "Illusions", which is an outtake from his "The Magician" sessions. Other songs like "Solipsism" showcase the airy melodies of that were to come with his other project Pale Blue, but that is not typical on this album. If you listen closely, you can hear how Simonetti's music and dark vibes inspired his then label partner Johnny Jewel to take his own bands Chromatics and Glass Candy in a different, more cinematic direction. This was written and recorded years before the Drive soundtrack and all the hoopla around the sudden soundtrack resurgence. In 2011 Mike was asked to submit some songs for a soon to be released Hollywood remake. He submitted most of the songs from this album, and they were slated for release on the soundtrack, but the project fell apart, and the film went in a different direction and changed producers. Soon after, because of all the drama and foolishness, he left Italians Do It Better to start over with 2MR and Pale Blue. This is the nail in the coffin. Godspeed.
More
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:12.04.2018
Label:2MR
Cat-No:2MR-027
Release-Date:13.04.2018
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:090125168938
1
Zombies In Miami - Take It Off
2
Zombies In Miami - New Odisea
3
Zombies In Miami - Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid
4
Zombies In Miami - Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid (Jackie House Remix)
Zombies In Miami maintain the disco heat with their debut on Mike Simonetti's 2MR.
Tracklist:
A1. Take It Off
A2. New Odisea
B1. Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid
B1. Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid (Jackie House Remix)
Press Release:
Hot on the heels of their recent EPs on Roam, Correspondant and Futureboogie, Zombies In Miami maintain the disco heat with their debut on Mike Simonetti's 2MR. Three tracks and one remix deep, the entire release is a full trip to the senses…
'Take It Off' leads by example: strident, uplifting and dynamically arranged so a whole new level of feels is unleashed when you least expect it, there's a real timeless energy and focus coded deep into every element. 'New Odisea' takes more of a cosmic approach with its slinking bassline and soaring, yearning chords that weave and wave above it. Buckle up; even the slightest variations and percussive additions are so well placed, they create an almighty rush every single time. Finally 'Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid' attempts to ask the question we've all been asking for years. Fittingly psychedelic, layered and circuitous, its springy riff persistently tickling under waves of evocative atmospheres and it comes complete with a sublime, sub-loaded rolling technoid trip-fest from Honey Soundsystem's Jackie House.
The duo describe the EP as "the result of hours of jamming, trying to imagine and recreate the loudest, most energetic and sweaty dancefloor tracks that we could play in Mexico, Europe and all over the world no matter the borders." We'd describe that as mission accomplished.
More
Tracklist:
A1. Take It Off
A2. New Odisea
B1. Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid
B1. Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid (Jackie House Remix)
Press Release:
Hot on the heels of their recent EPs on Roam, Correspondant and Futureboogie, Zombies In Miami maintain the disco heat with their debut on Mike Simonetti's 2MR. Three tracks and one remix deep, the entire release is a full trip to the senses…
'Take It Off' leads by example: strident, uplifting and dynamically arranged so a whole new level of feels is unleashed when you least expect it, there's a real timeless energy and focus coded deep into every element. 'New Odisea' takes more of a cosmic approach with its slinking bassline and soaring, yearning chords that weave and wave above it. Buckle up; even the slightest variations and percussive additions are so well placed, they create an almighty rush every single time. Finally 'Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid' attempts to ask the question we've all been asking for years. Fittingly psychedelic, layered and circuitous, its springy riff persistently tickling under waves of evocative atmospheres and it comes complete with a sublime, sub-loaded rolling technoid trip-fest from Honey Soundsystem's Jackie House.
The duo describe the EP as "the result of hours of jamming, trying to imagine and recreate the loudest, most energetic and sweaty dancefloor tracks that we could play in Mexico, Europe and all over the world no matter the borders." We'd describe that as mission accomplished.
More
+ Show full info- Close
Acclaimed Italian pair Deardrums, aka Bottin and Leo di Angilla,proudly present their adventurous debut album on 2MR. The 13 track LP is a continuation of their analogue heavy and inventive synth style as showcased on their EP’s to date which have received support from the likes of Laurent Garnier & Chloe and covers plenty of musical ground with great aplomb. African influences, tin pot percussion and scorched synths all bring a real sense of savannah heat to proceedings on cuts like ‘Mami Wata’ and there is a sense of tribalism in the tightly programmed drums and claps of ‘Mayan Machine’ that really stands this one apart. Authentic and unique throughout, this is a brilliant LP that is hard to categorise but easy to love thanks to its constant evolution and wide sphere of sonic influences.
More