ABOUT THIS ITEM
Another fantastic quartet of edits from Wolf + Lamb’s cheeky Black Label offshoot. Soul Clap are back at the edit controls, kicking things off with “Isley Experiment” gives a house touch to The Isley Brothers’ “For The Love Of You” (y’now; ‘Drifting on a memory…’). Next up we have “Shake Those Fries”, a wicked supa-P-funky, sleazy house refix of George Clinton’s 80s electro-boogie anthem “Do Fries Go With That Shake?” It’s more upbeat than the usual mid-tempo Soul Clap sound, so a perfect peak-time spin. On the flip side “Twist” sets some twangy guitar action (not to mention passing seagulls) against a slinky, rolling 4/4 rhythm… Surfs up, it’s time to twist on the shore… We end on the much spookier “Ghosts” which gives a distorted chillwave-like feel to the tremolo guitar and quavering vocal (Foxtrot Sierra’s “Strange (What Love Does)”, taken from a David Lynch film – say no more).
A1. Isley Experiment
A2. Shake Those Fries
B1. Twist
B2. Ghosts