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Slow Dance EP

LOW JACK - Slow Dance EP
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LOW JACK - Slow Dance EP

Low Jack

Slow Dance EP

Get The Curse Music France

Cat: 35174
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Genre: Deep House
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TITLE
LENGTH
BPM
07:14
115
05:42
112
06:22
118
06:17
125
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Review

We've no idea who Low Jack is, but he (or she) seems to know what they're doing. This debut EP variously touches on clanking grooves, analogue fetishism and the sort of sparse deep house that recalls sweaty Chicagoan basements and grubby house parties. The title track drips with voodoo, offering a hardware obsessive's take on 808 tribal. The thrillingly midtempo "Look At My Pyramid", meanwhile, sounds like a face-off between Maxmillion Dunbar and Disco Nihilist. "The Manifest" is strangely druggy, while Geelong turns the title track into a balls-out 125 BPM techno thruster. Impressive stuff.

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