Tell - "Hope Springs Eternal" - (5:29)
130 BPM Darko Kustura - "Messier Object" - (5:35) 113 BPM
Loz Goddard - "Home" - (6:58) 120 BPM
BAL 5000 - "The Acid Is Mine But I Share" - (6:49) 120 BPM
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Bal 5000,
Sophia@seedworldwide.com Review: Thanks to two superb EPs, Quartet Series - so-called because each release features a track each from four different artists - has already established itself as a must-check label. Predictably, there's more sonic gold to be found on the imprint's third EP. Tell kicks things off with "Hope Springs Eternal", a woozy, kaleidoscopic, garage-inspired bumper smothered in electronic positivity, before Darko Kustura moves further towards early Floating Points territory with the loose, warm, fluid and spacey "Messier Object". Loz Goddard's fine "Home" successfully melds crispy drum hits, undulating melody lines and rich chords with a bluesy vocal sample, while Bal 5000 impresses with the psychedelic, outer-space madness of "The Acid Is Mine But I Share".
from $1.89QS 003
10 Oct 16
Deep House