Review: Wavy, hazy, likely to lower stress levels you didn't even know you had, Brighton-based multi-project, multi-instrumentalist virtuoso Mount Bank teases us with one track from his forthcoming album Counter Real. Beatless ambience tied together with swooning human textures and Eva Brown's yearning, far-away vocal leads us into a slo-mo spaced out beat finale. A great taster for a truly unique album.
Review: Celebrating five years of squelchy, neon-lit funk that oozes in the cracks between beats, bass music and plenty more besides, let this compilation serve as a lesson to you all in what a gem of a label Donky Pitch is. With a regular cast of characters that includes Slugabed, Lockah, The Range and Starfoxxx, all manner of low-slung boogie and chopped-up madness radiates from this overview of the Brighton-based operation, and long may it continue. Arp 101's "Slam" is especially inviting with its wonderfully rude bass squelches and slick vocoder, while Tokyo Hands drops flamboyant melodic richness left right and centre on "Letters", and that's just the tip of an exceedingly funky iceberg.
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