Essential hard drive dump from Istanbul sample scientist Grup Ses, who follows up 2011's "Beats and Pieces from Turkish Psychedelia" with a sepia-toned collage of dub'd funk drums and slippery Anatolian electronix. Fans of Madlib's Beat Konducta series should invest.
Since 2007, when he was cutting together breakcore mashups and assembling ruff 'n reddy V/Vm-style edits, Istanbul-based producer Grup Ses (Group Sound) has been developing a unique fusion of beat scene hip-hop and Turkish psychedelia. "Beats from the Vaults (2008-2021)" charts the beatmaker's development from then until now with a loose, chaotic joyride thru his archives, featuring snappy low-slung sketches ('Malikane'), developed bumping psych-folk-hop bangers ('Büyüleyici, Pt. 1') and woozy electro experiments ('Planet Ses, Pt. 2').
There's so much ground covered here it's hard to get into everything, but the unsettling early BoC via ATL rap styles of 'Mono' and the Selda-esque psychedelic bump of 'Damar Operasyonu' alone make this an essential purchase. Finders Keepers regulars or crate diggers/beat miners looking for fresh bleeps 'n breaks, don't sleep.
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Essential hard drive dump from Istanbul sample scientist Grup Ses, who follows up 2011's "Beats and Pieces from Turkish Psychedelia" with a sepia-toned collage of dub'd funk drums and slippery Anatolian electronix. Fans of Madlib's Beat Konducta series should invest.
Since 2007, when he was cutting together breakcore mashups and assembling ruff 'n reddy V/Vm-style edits, Istanbul-based producer Grup Ses (Group Sound) has been developing a unique fusion of beat scene hip-hop and Turkish psychedelia. "Beats from the Vaults (2008-2021)" charts the beatmaker's development from then until now with a loose, chaotic joyride thru his archives, featuring snappy low-slung sketches ('Malikane'), developed bumping psych-folk-hop bangers ('Büyüleyici, Pt. 1') and woozy electro experiments ('Planet Ses, Pt. 2').
There's so much ground covered here it's hard to get into everything, but the unsettling early BoC via ATL rap styles of 'Mono' and the Selda-esque psychedelic bump of 'Damar Operasyonu' alone make this an essential purchase. Finders Keepers regulars or crate diggers/beat miners looking for fresh bleeps 'n breaks, don't sleep.
Essential hard drive dump from Istanbul sample scientist Grup Ses, who follows up 2011's "Beats and Pieces from Turkish Psychedelia" with a sepia-toned collage of dub'd funk drums and slippery Anatolian electronix. Fans of Madlib's Beat Konducta series should invest.
Since 2007, when he was cutting together breakcore mashups and assembling ruff 'n reddy V/Vm-style edits, Istanbul-based producer Grup Ses (Group Sound) has been developing a unique fusion of beat scene hip-hop and Turkish psychedelia. "Beats from the Vaults (2008-2021)" charts the beatmaker's development from then until now with a loose, chaotic joyride thru his archives, featuring snappy low-slung sketches ('Malikane'), developed bumping psych-folk-hop bangers ('Büyüleyici, Pt. 1') and woozy electro experiments ('Planet Ses, Pt. 2').
There's so much ground covered here it's hard to get into everything, but the unsettling early BoC via ATL rap styles of 'Mono' and the Selda-esque psychedelic bump of 'Damar Operasyonu' alone make this an essential purchase. Finders Keepers regulars or crate diggers/beat miners looking for fresh bleeps 'n breaks, don't sleep.
Essential hard drive dump from Istanbul sample scientist Grup Ses, who follows up 2011's "Beats and Pieces from Turkish Psychedelia" with a sepia-toned collage of dub'd funk drums and slippery Anatolian electronix. Fans of Madlib's Beat Konducta series should invest.
Since 2007, when he was cutting together breakcore mashups and assembling ruff 'n reddy V/Vm-style edits, Istanbul-based producer Grup Ses (Group Sound) has been developing a unique fusion of beat scene hip-hop and Turkish psychedelia. "Beats from the Vaults (2008-2021)" charts the beatmaker's development from then until now with a loose, chaotic joyride thru his archives, featuring snappy low-slung sketches ('Malikane'), developed bumping psych-folk-hop bangers ('Büyüleyici, Pt. 1') and woozy electro experiments ('Planet Ses, Pt. 2').
There's so much ground covered here it's hard to get into everything, but the unsettling early BoC via ATL rap styles of 'Mono' and the Selda-esque psychedelic bump of 'Damar Operasyonu' alone make this an essential purchase. Finders Keepers regulars or crate diggers/beat miners looking for fresh bleeps 'n breaks, don't sleep.
Limited edition of 500. Vinyl edition includes 10 bonus tracks.
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Essential hard drive dump from Istanbul sample scientist Grup Ses, who follows up 2011's "Beats and Pieces from Turkish Psychedelia" with a sepia-toned collage of dub'd funk drums and slippery Anatolian electronix. Fans of Madlib's Beat Konducta series should invest.
Since 2007, when he was cutting together breakcore mashups and assembling ruff 'n reddy V/Vm-style edits, Istanbul-based producer Grup Ses (Group Sound) has been developing a unique fusion of beat scene hip-hop and Turkish psychedelia. "Beats from the Vaults (2008-2021)" charts the beatmaker's development from then until now with a loose, chaotic joyride thru his archives, featuring snappy low-slung sketches ('Malikane'), developed bumping psych-folk-hop bangers ('Büyüleyici, Pt. 1') and woozy electro experiments ('Planet Ses, Pt. 2').
There's so much ground covered here it's hard to get into everything, but the unsettling early BoC via ATL rap styles of 'Mono' and the Selda-esque psychedelic bump of 'Damar Operasyonu' alone make this an essential purchase. Finders Keepers regulars or crate diggers/beat miners looking for fresh bleeps 'n breaks, don't sleep.