Review: Despite its somewhat tongue-in-cheek title, Flint Eastwood further consolidates Full Pupp's reputation as a leading purveyor of modern electronic disco. The work of Anders Hajem, who usually records under the Clastique and DJ Username pseudonyms, this two-track EP is a heady, tripped out affair: the title track, which has undergone an edit by label owner Prins Thomas, resounds to tight, steely drums, hypnotic electronic textures and an irresistible, rolling bass. "Spaghetti Westirno" follows a similar path: cavernous dub filters, jagged guitar samples overlaid with reverb and a lopsided groove that keeps on rolling, making for a surefire modern disco classic.
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