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COCO BRYCE
New shit from modern jungalist Coco Bryce who gets busy with the breaks, bass and re:drum software for another double header of sound system pressure.
"Campari" sees a skitty Think break stuttered, chopped and skewed as enchanted pads and exotic stabs create a dreamy flutter of melody and mood. As we've come to expect from Bryce, the drum programming and edits are inventive and executed with precision; there's a fun and light hearted mood present - but don't let that undermine the seriously sophisticated production at work.
"Shadow Weaver" takes on a different turn altogether. More like a modern steppers / juke track; a blistering 4/4 beat is soaked in eerie passages and occasional soundbwoy idents for a mammoth explosion of tension and release.
Another doozy from one of the best of the new school. Limited copies - don't sleep.
"Campari" sees a skitty Think break stuttered, chopped and skewed as enchanted pads and exotic stabs create a dreamy flutter of melody and mood. As we've come to expect from Bryce, the drum programming and edits are inventive and executed with precision; there's a fun and light hearted mood present - but don't let that undermine the seriously sophisticated production at work.
"Shadow Weaver" takes on a different turn altogether. More like a modern steppers / juke track; a blistering 4/4 beat is soaked in eerie passages and occasional soundbwoy idents for a mammoth explosion of tension and release.
Another doozy from one of the best of the new school. Limited copies - don't sleep.
STAFF COMMENTS
Matt says: Coco Bryce comes correct with both a playful jungle roller and a hypnotic avant-stepper trip.TRACK LISTING
A. Campari
B. Shadow Weaver