17 riddimatic variations on a theme from The Bug, joined by Justin K Broadrick, Nazamba, Jaimie Branch, HTRK’s Jonnine, Roger Robinson, YL Hooi, Mark Stewart, Dis Fig, Moor Mother, Nicolas Bullen and many more
The set runs thru 17 versions rooted in Kev's love of one riddim albums from the ‘90s, tapping his little black book of contacts for a wide-ranging phalanx of vocalists who indelibly mark the tune with their own authority.
Sadly it arrives as posthumous tribute to two of its contributors, with the hoarse badmind of Nazamba leaving one of his last vocal performances on opener ’Satan’, and the multi-talented Jaimie Branch appearing like a trip hop psychopomp on ‘Your Laws Aren’t Free.’ Notably two members of Napalm Death lend their energies to Justin K Broadrick’s glowering addition to ‘Shamed’ and a stare-down Nic Bullen on ‘Dead’, while Roger Robinson leavens the vibe with his ghostly singjay turn in ‘Please, Please’ and Dis Fig follows her bit on ‘In Blue’ (2020) with barely there choral vox.
HTRK’s Jonnine serves a big highlight on her mellifluous flow over ‘Puppy’, and fellow Melbournian YL Hooi floats over ‘Oceans’. The most gripping part belongs to ‘Is Death a Dream?’ starring Ethan Lee McCarthy’s guttural grindcore holler, and closest to the source in ‘Judgement Time’ ridden by a possessed Logan_olm.
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17 riddimatic variations on a theme from The Bug, joined by Justin K Broadrick, Nazamba, Jaimie Branch, HTRK’s Jonnine, Roger Robinson, YL Hooi, Mark Stewart, Dis Fig, Moor Mother, Nicolas Bullen and many more
The set runs thru 17 versions rooted in Kev's love of one riddim albums from the ‘90s, tapping his little black book of contacts for a wide-ranging phalanx of vocalists who indelibly mark the tune with their own authority.
Sadly it arrives as posthumous tribute to two of its contributors, with the hoarse badmind of Nazamba leaving one of his last vocal performances on opener ’Satan’, and the multi-talented Jaimie Branch appearing like a trip hop psychopomp on ‘Your Laws Aren’t Free.’ Notably two members of Napalm Death lend their energies to Justin K Broadrick’s glowering addition to ‘Shamed’ and a stare-down Nic Bullen on ‘Dead’, while Roger Robinson leavens the vibe with his ghostly singjay turn in ‘Please, Please’ and Dis Fig follows her bit on ‘In Blue’ (2020) with barely there choral vox.
HTRK’s Jonnine serves a big highlight on her mellifluous flow over ‘Puppy’, and fellow Melbournian YL Hooi floats over ‘Oceans’. The most gripping part belongs to ‘Is Death a Dream?’ starring Ethan Lee McCarthy’s guttural grindcore holler, and closest to the source in ‘Judgement Time’ ridden by a possessed Logan_olm.
17 riddimatic variations on a theme from The Bug, joined by Justin K Broadrick, Nazamba, Jaimie Branch, HTRK’s Jonnine, Roger Robinson, YL Hooi, Mark Stewart, Dis Fig, Moor Mother, Nicolas Bullen and many more
The set runs thru 17 versions rooted in Kev's love of one riddim albums from the ‘90s, tapping his little black book of contacts for a wide-ranging phalanx of vocalists who indelibly mark the tune with their own authority.
Sadly it arrives as posthumous tribute to two of its contributors, with the hoarse badmind of Nazamba leaving one of his last vocal performances on opener ’Satan’, and the multi-talented Jaimie Branch appearing like a trip hop psychopomp on ‘Your Laws Aren’t Free.’ Notably two members of Napalm Death lend their energies to Justin K Broadrick’s glowering addition to ‘Shamed’ and a stare-down Nic Bullen on ‘Dead’, while Roger Robinson leavens the vibe with his ghostly singjay turn in ‘Please, Please’ and Dis Fig follows her bit on ‘In Blue’ (2020) with barely there choral vox.
HTRK’s Jonnine serves a big highlight on her mellifluous flow over ‘Puppy’, and fellow Melbournian YL Hooi floats over ‘Oceans’. The most gripping part belongs to ‘Is Death a Dream?’ starring Ethan Lee McCarthy’s guttural grindcore holler, and closest to the source in ‘Judgement Time’ ridden by a possessed Logan_olm.
17 riddimatic variations on a theme from The Bug, joined by Justin K Broadrick, Nazamba, Jaimie Branch, HTRK’s Jonnine, Roger Robinson, YL Hooi, Mark Stewart, Dis Fig, Moor Mother, Nicolas Bullen and many more
The set runs thru 17 versions rooted in Kev's love of one riddim albums from the ‘90s, tapping his little black book of contacts for a wide-ranging phalanx of vocalists who indelibly mark the tune with their own authority.
Sadly it arrives as posthumous tribute to two of its contributors, with the hoarse badmind of Nazamba leaving one of his last vocal performances on opener ’Satan’, and the multi-talented Jaimie Branch appearing like a trip hop psychopomp on ‘Your Laws Aren’t Free.’ Notably two members of Napalm Death lend their energies to Justin K Broadrick’s glowering addition to ‘Shamed’ and a stare-down Nic Bullen on ‘Dead’, while Roger Robinson leavens the vibe with his ghostly singjay turn in ‘Please, Please’ and Dis Fig follows her bit on ‘In Blue’ (2020) with barely there choral vox.
HTRK’s Jonnine serves a big highlight on her mellifluous flow over ‘Puppy’, and fellow Melbournian YL Hooi floats over ‘Oceans’. The most gripping part belongs to ‘Is Death a Dream?’ starring Ethan Lee McCarthy’s guttural grindcore holler, and closest to the source in ‘Judgement Time’ ridden by a possessed Logan_olm.