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Label:macro
Cat-No:macrom48lp
Release-Date:01.07.2016
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Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:4260038312889
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Label:macro
Cat-No:macrom48lp
Release-Date:01.07.2016
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Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:4260038312889
Tracklist (Vinyl):
A1: Gold, A2: Princess, A3: Just Like You
B1: 19-02, B2: Hundred Flowers
C1: GYB, C2: While, C3: Spirit
D1: Mnky, D2: Larc

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Macro has been the home for the albums of some of electronic music's most exciting live acts. So when a live band enters this context, it should better enter with a bang. KUF do just this with their album debut. The three-piece outfit with keys, bass and drums cooks up a sound that is as warm, cozy and exciting as it is utterly alien. The rhythm section hints at the great history of dirty funk and bouncing r'n'b, but the grooves are firmly of today: dance-centered, thrillingly interactive and broken up at the best possible joints.

The bewildering thing about KUF is that it is a vocal-led group that has no singer on stage at all. All vocal elements are based on self-recorded samples which keyboard whizz kid Tom Schneider melds and bends and squeezes in real time. As if it was the most natural thing to do. With no artificial synchronization in place, Valentin Link on bass and Hendrik Havekost on drums push the disembodied voices into an arena of hyperintegrated realtime magic of rough soul, intertwined by improvised outbursts and shaped with the aesthetics of raw MPC-based cut up techno.

The album's grabbing openers "Gold" and "Princess" are full-on instances of the brightly burning world of KUF, with the other eight tunes never ever letting you down. All along, the Berlin based trio take their audiences through a full range of emotions and constantly shifting dynamics. The thorough integration of this extraordinary degree of sheer diversity into a unified experience is simply astonishing. But never forget this is a live band, and that's how anything here has been developed: live, in direct interplay. Seeing is believing.
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