Superb, UK-spun footwork/jungle zingers from London’s Auco, launched on their Infinite Quest Records
In a classic sort of UK take on Chicago tekkerz that’s been ongoing for over 30 years, Auco exerts their own freaky torque on the prevailing, influential footwork sound. ‘Enjoy The Light’ is a real gem at the front, chopping up their pitch-bent vox over what appears to be a filtered bassline from Liquid Liquid via Grandmaster Flash, and ace choral motifs - big tune! - whereas ‘Playtime’ yokes the flex back to a footwork/jungle buck with nods to Jlin’s crafty, bare bones rhythm permutations, and goes all in on the late ‘90s jump-up jungle steez with a trim, up-to-the-minute vernacular on ‘Feels Good’ that’s primed for Sherelle fans with wicked warp bass.
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Superb, UK-spun footwork/jungle zingers from London’s Auco, launched on their Infinite Quest Records
In a classic sort of UK take on Chicago tekkerz that’s been ongoing for over 30 years, Auco exerts their own freaky torque on the prevailing, influential footwork sound. ‘Enjoy The Light’ is a real gem at the front, chopping up their pitch-bent vox over what appears to be a filtered bassline from Liquid Liquid via Grandmaster Flash, and ace choral motifs - big tune! - whereas ‘Playtime’ yokes the flex back to a footwork/jungle buck with nods to Jlin’s crafty, bare bones rhythm permutations, and goes all in on the late ‘90s jump-up jungle steez with a trim, up-to-the-minute vernacular on ‘Feels Good’ that’s primed for Sherelle fans with wicked warp bass.
Tip!
Superb, UK-spun footwork/jungle zingers from London’s Auco, launched on their Infinite Quest Records
In a classic sort of UK take on Chicago tekkerz that’s been ongoing for over 30 years, Auco exerts their own freaky torque on the prevailing, influential footwork sound. ‘Enjoy The Light’ is a real gem at the front, chopping up their pitch-bent vox over what appears to be a filtered bassline from Liquid Liquid via Grandmaster Flash, and ace choral motifs - big tune! - whereas ‘Playtime’ yokes the flex back to a footwork/jungle buck with nods to Jlin’s crafty, bare bones rhythm permutations, and goes all in on the late ‘90s jump-up jungle steez with a trim, up-to-the-minute vernacular on ‘Feels Good’ that’s primed for Sherelle fans with wicked warp bass.
Tip!
Superb, UK-spun footwork/jungle zingers from London’s Auco, launched on their Infinite Quest Records
In a classic sort of UK take on Chicago tekkerz that’s been ongoing for over 30 years, Auco exerts their own freaky torque on the prevailing, influential footwork sound. ‘Enjoy The Light’ is a real gem at the front, chopping up their pitch-bent vox over what appears to be a filtered bassline from Liquid Liquid via Grandmaster Flash, and ace choral motifs - big tune! - whereas ‘Playtime’ yokes the flex back to a footwork/jungle buck with nods to Jlin’s crafty, bare bones rhythm permutations, and goes all in on the late ‘90s jump-up jungle steez with a trim, up-to-the-minute vernacular on ‘Feels Good’ that’s primed for Sherelle fans with wicked warp bass.
Tip!