Review: It's time to dive into the most exuberant of rhythmic displays next as the colourful drum displays of Funk Reverse & The Broker join forces with this flamboyant display, courtesy of the wonderful Sound Exhibitions crew. We open with 'Night By Night', a groovy title track that is genuinely jammed to the max with intricate percussive displays and hypnotic guitar melodies, bringing the mood up to the absolute maximum. From here, the more hip-hop inspired drum stutters and moody bass antics of 'Fusion Of Beat' are then pushed to the forefront, backwashed with smokey saxophones and chiming drums, followed by a powerful closer in '1973', which takes its own unique dive into funkadelic guitars and shuffling percussion. Lovely stuff
Review: Still reeling from the release of his 'Selftitled' LP last year, Steppin' Wolf is a fully fledged independent artist pushing a curious sound that meets somewhere in the middle of electro, synthwave and post punk inspirations. Having contributed a now rare release to DJ duo MANAMANA's Mana All Nite label (sub-label to KANN records), Steppin' Wolf's music has largely come through independent releases on F.M.O (For Madmen Only). Picked up by Inflagranti's Codek, Come Up, You Fearful Preacher brings together some poetic and industrial angst in "The Torrent Of Words" next to the darkwave acid trip of "Whip The Whip". Shed-like kick drums make it into the the dubby electro-and-Italo mix of "Coyote Boy & The Drums" with a deep and dreamy "A Reason For The End Of Civilization" hitting something super deep and sweet.
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