Review: Might has unloaded a truly encapsulating original with this latest new single, as we dive into a silky switch up of catchy vocal riffs and minimal melodies on this new worldie named 'Time'. From the introduction alone we can tell that this one is going to cause some damage, from the unique layering of breaks and percussive inputs, to the dreamy organ melodies that lay alongside a blissful array of classic vocal chops. This one has everything you could want from an original garage roller, and on top of that, it continues to evolve right until the final whistle. What a gem it is!
Review: It's about time you moved right now. Not a suggestion but an order from the currently unstoppable Daze Prism. Just one track to focus on, "Time" hits with an air of the Dirtybirds with its gully bass, drum switches and subverted arrangement twists. Watch out for the humanised textures on the breakdown, too. The devil is always in the detail.
Review: Having come to bear arms through labels like Meakusma, Palto Falts and Emotion Response, Georgia have transpired to be a Chinatown dwelling duo outta New York. Their music represents an arty, synthy, DIY and experimental take on tropical rhythms, subtle industrial-tronics and percussion music with playful, abstract melodies. This record for the legendary Firecracker Recordings comes with an almighty stamp of approval from label boss and exotica auteur Lindsay Todd, lifting a premium of tracks from Georgia's archive to set apart a sound as heard on the two other LPs the duo released this year via Ekster and Berlin label M?tron. Choose your weapon.
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