Review: To shine a spotlight on the reemergence of Nathan Fake's Cambria Instruments label that was re-kick-started (you could say) with Fake's Blizzard LP, the UK's own space cowboy delivers a new one called Sanxenxo. Turning in five new tracks of experimental beat making that surfs through the bobbles and blips of bassline driven sounds in "Vanavond", it pushes a stuttered groove in others like "Kanyon" while never deviating too far from that trademark trance sound. The title-track falls somewhere between broken beat techno and future experimental jazz before the EP takes a turn towards two types of ambient in "1983" and "Memory Hole".
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