Big Dada snaffle Wen for the Carve + Gaze EP, making up for a notable absence from release schedules with four shots of his sharpest, coolly dynamic material to date, hitting square between the eyes of Zomby, Logos and Actress with mutant twysts on UK grime, electronica and weightless dimensions.
The chromatic pirouettes and splintered electro-grim pulse of Plinkz makes a striking pineal pinch at the front, where Femme II follows into a severe reduction of 2-step grime in key with his earlier 12”s, but diffused in-the-mix with broader proprioceptive suss.
However, Blips is the undoubted highlight for anyone who likes their grime gyroscopically weightless and up-to-the-second, spinning out a sort of Korg Triton inception that blossoms inwards to something like a Lee Gamble or TCF nightvision, and closing with the razor sharp cyber-sino-sidewinder, Cascade.
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Big Dada snaffle Wen for the Carve + Gaze EP, making up for a notable absence from release schedules with four shots of his sharpest, coolly dynamic material to date, hitting square between the eyes of Zomby, Logos and Actress with mutant twysts on UK grime, electronica and weightless dimensions.
The chromatic pirouettes and splintered electro-grim pulse of Plinkz makes a striking pineal pinch at the front, where Femme II follows into a severe reduction of 2-step grime in key with his earlier 12”s, but diffused in-the-mix with broader proprioceptive suss.
However, Blips is the undoubted highlight for anyone who likes their grime gyroscopically weightless and up-to-the-second, spinning out a sort of Korg Triton inception that blossoms inwards to something like a Lee Gamble or TCF nightvision, and closing with the razor sharp cyber-sino-sidewinder, Cascade.
Nexx!
Big Dada snaffle Wen for the Carve + Gaze EP, making up for a notable absence from release schedules with four shots of his sharpest, coolly dynamic material to date, hitting square between the eyes of Zomby, Logos and Actress with mutant twysts on UK grime, electronica and weightless dimensions.
The chromatic pirouettes and splintered electro-grim pulse of Plinkz makes a striking pineal pinch at the front, where Femme II follows into a severe reduction of 2-step grime in key with his earlier 12”s, but diffused in-the-mix with broader proprioceptive suss.
However, Blips is the undoubted highlight for anyone who likes their grime gyroscopically weightless and up-to-the-second, spinning out a sort of Korg Triton inception that blossoms inwards to something like a Lee Gamble or TCF nightvision, and closing with the razor sharp cyber-sino-sidewinder, Cascade.
Nexx!
Big Dada snaffle Wen for the Carve + Gaze EP, making up for a notable absence from release schedules with four shots of his sharpest, coolly dynamic material to date, hitting square between the eyes of Zomby, Logos and Actress with mutant twysts on UK grime, electronica and weightless dimensions.
The chromatic pirouettes and splintered electro-grim pulse of Plinkz makes a striking pineal pinch at the front, where Femme II follows into a severe reduction of 2-step grime in key with his earlier 12”s, but diffused in-the-mix with broader proprioceptive suss.
However, Blips is the undoubted highlight for anyone who likes their grime gyroscopically weightless and up-to-the-second, spinning out a sort of Korg Triton inception that blossoms inwards to something like a Lee Gamble or TCF nightvision, and closing with the razor sharp cyber-sino-sidewinder, Cascade.
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Big Dada snaffle Wen for the Carve + Gaze EP, making up for a notable absence from release schedules with four shots of his sharpest, coolly dynamic material to date, hitting square between the eyes of Zomby, Logos and Actress with mutant twysts on UK grime, electronica and weightless dimensions.
The chromatic pirouettes and splintered electro-grim pulse of Plinkz makes a striking pineal pinch at the front, where Femme II follows into a severe reduction of 2-step grime in key with his earlier 12”s, but diffused in-the-mix with broader proprioceptive suss.
However, Blips is the undoubted highlight for anyone who likes their grime gyroscopically weightless and up-to-the-second, spinning out a sort of Korg Triton inception that blossoms inwards to something like a Lee Gamble or TCF nightvision, and closing with the razor sharp cyber-sino-sidewinder, Cascade.
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