Review: Mouth is the follow up release to last year's Pronto release on Lobster Boy, and has already won support from the likes of BBC 1's Annie Mac and Danny Tenaglia. It's not hard to understand why this EP has such widespread appeal; on "Zombie" Boeke deploys tribal drums and insistent bursts of percussion as a backdrop for a series of repetitive vocal loops. "Galera" is in a similar vein but is more noisy and abrasive, as sirens and wild riffs build and build. Last but certainly not least is the title track; peppered with noisy stabs, siren riffs and incessant vocals, its relentless rhythm will ensure that it becomes a party staple over the summer season.
Review: London's Lobster Boy are back with a promising upstart in the form of Boeke. While not much is known of him/her as yet, expect to be hearing good things after the world gets a listen to "Pronto", a slamming latin techno exercise with infectious syncopated rhythm, tribal chants and and heck load of bass, of course. Second offering "Favela" leaves nothing to the imagination: this one getting some proper old school Baile funk vibes happening: which will blow the doors right off! Rolling bass, chopped up vocals and some more sick bongos to keep the kids dancing.
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