Bristol bassbin dweller Commodo follows a hunch for jazzier, moodier chamber dub styles on Dyrge, marking his return to Black Acre.
Over the four tracks of his Dyrge EP we can detect a broader set of influences coming from, say, Dylan Carlson, BoC and Red Snapper, as he keeps the vibe simmering somewhere between brooding and wistfully eldritch in the jazzy chops of Bitch & Moan, then on a lurching Earth-style downstroke with Leeroy, before dispatching the somehow glum yet effervescent expression of Dyrge, and saving his most impressive meld of dank, bluesy half step and Arca-esque electronics in Yuliya.
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Bristol bassbin dweller Commodo follows a hunch for jazzier, moodier chamber dub styles on Dyrge, marking his return to Black Acre.
Over the four tracks of his Dyrge EP we can detect a broader set of influences coming from, say, Dylan Carlson, BoC and Red Snapper, as he keeps the vibe simmering somewhere between brooding and wistfully eldritch in the jazzy chops of Bitch & Moan, then on a lurching Earth-style downstroke with Leeroy, before dispatching the somehow glum yet effervescent expression of Dyrge, and saving his most impressive meld of dank, bluesy half step and Arca-esque electronics in Yuliya.
Bristol bassbin dweller Commodo follows a hunch for jazzier, moodier chamber dub styles on Dyrge, marking his return to Black Acre.
Over the four tracks of his Dyrge EP we can detect a broader set of influences coming from, say, Dylan Carlson, BoC and Red Snapper, as he keeps the vibe simmering somewhere between brooding and wistfully eldritch in the jazzy chops of Bitch & Moan, then on a lurching Earth-style downstroke with Leeroy, before dispatching the somehow glum yet effervescent expression of Dyrge, and saving his most impressive meld of dank, bluesy half step and Arca-esque electronics in Yuliya.
Bristol bassbin dweller Commodo follows a hunch for jazzier, moodier chamber dub styles on Dyrge, marking his return to Black Acre.
Over the four tracks of his Dyrge EP we can detect a broader set of influences coming from, say, Dylan Carlson, BoC and Red Snapper, as he keeps the vibe simmering somewhere between brooding and wistfully eldritch in the jazzy chops of Bitch & Moan, then on a lurching Earth-style downstroke with Leeroy, before dispatching the somehow glum yet effervescent expression of Dyrge, and saving his most impressive meld of dank, bluesy half step and Arca-esque electronics in Yuliya.
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Bristol bassbin dweller Commodo follows a hunch for jazzier, moodier chamber dub styles on Dyrge, marking his return to Black Acre.
Over the four tracks of his Dyrge EP we can detect a broader set of influences coming from, say, Dylan Carlson, BoC and Red Snapper, as he keeps the vibe simmering somewhere between brooding and wistfully eldritch in the jazzy chops of Bitch & Moan, then on a lurching Earth-style downstroke with Leeroy, before dispatching the somehow glum yet effervescent expression of Dyrge, and saving his most impressive meld of dank, bluesy half step and Arca-esque electronics in Yuliya.