Brighton’s Zak Brashill aka Etch diversifies and fine tunes his breakbeat sound on Altered Roads Vol.1 following celebrated shots for Parris’s Soundman Chronicles, Keysound and others over the last 5 years.
Starting with the ambient bardo of When The Soul Departs The Body, he withdraws his sword (say it like RZA, sounds better) for the skillful parries and gut jabbing subs in Lore Of Samurai, then lets loose proper with the Photek and Source Direct-inspired technique of Flamingo Grove, and tightens up on a Wu Tang-meets-dubstep tip with Defunct Logic.
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Brighton’s Zak Brashill aka Etch diversifies and fine tunes his breakbeat sound on Altered Roads Vol.1 following celebrated shots for Parris’s Soundman Chronicles, Keysound and others over the last 5 years.
Starting with the ambient bardo of When The Soul Departs The Body, he withdraws his sword (say it like RZA, sounds better) for the skillful parries and gut jabbing subs in Lore Of Samurai, then lets loose proper with the Photek and Source Direct-inspired technique of Flamingo Grove, and tightens up on a Wu Tang-meets-dubstep tip with Defunct Logic.
Brighton’s Zak Brashill aka Etch diversifies and fine tunes his breakbeat sound on Altered Roads Vol.1 following celebrated shots for Parris’s Soundman Chronicles, Keysound and others over the last 5 years.
Starting with the ambient bardo of When The Soul Departs The Body, he withdraws his sword (say it like RZA, sounds better) for the skillful parries and gut jabbing subs in Lore Of Samurai, then lets loose proper with the Photek and Source Direct-inspired technique of Flamingo Grove, and tightens up on a Wu Tang-meets-dubstep tip with Defunct Logic.
Brighton’s Zak Brashill aka Etch diversifies and fine tunes his breakbeat sound on Altered Roads Vol.1 following celebrated shots for Parris’s Soundman Chronicles, Keysound and others over the last 5 years.
Starting with the ambient bardo of When The Soul Departs The Body, he withdraws his sword (say it like RZA, sounds better) for the skillful parries and gut jabbing subs in Lore Of Samurai, then lets loose proper with the Photek and Source Direct-inspired technique of Flamingo Grove, and tightens up on a Wu Tang-meets-dubstep tip with Defunct Logic.
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Brighton’s Zak Brashill aka Etch diversifies and fine tunes his breakbeat sound on Altered Roads Vol.1 following celebrated shots for Parris’s Soundman Chronicles, Keysound and others over the last 5 years.
Starting with the ambient bardo of When The Soul Departs The Body, he withdraws his sword (say it like RZA, sounds better) for the skillful parries and gut jabbing subs in Lore Of Samurai, then lets loose proper with the Photek and Source Direct-inspired technique of Flamingo Grove, and tightens up on a Wu Tang-meets-dubstep tip with Defunct Logic.