DJ soFa’s peripatetic compilation series comes back to Kalahari Oyster Kult with a bakers dozen synth-punk cuts and wonky pop ballads from the peripheries
Chasing up instalments of the series with Music For Dreams, Emotional Response and Crevette Records, its sixth set keeps the styles ready for the ‘floor and coming from all corners of the globe. From his base in Belgium, DJ soFa proves his programming mettle again with cherry-picked tunes such as the Group Rhoda-esque minimal wave of ‘Walk Away’ by Electronic Body Girl, the fruitier no wave synth bop of ‘Anita’ from Şeytan Tüyü, and Middle Eastern drug chug from δρ remixed by Anatolian Weapons, plus a standout homage to Lynch/Badalamenti/Cruise in Eylul Deniz’s ‘She Can’t Die (Twin Peaks Vocal Cover)’, and the meld of strangely hypnotic microtonal tunings and Irish gaelic of Cilin’s ‘An Abhainn Mhor’.
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DJ soFa’s peripatetic compilation series comes back to Kalahari Oyster Kult with a bakers dozen synth-punk cuts and wonky pop ballads from the peripheries
Chasing up instalments of the series with Music For Dreams, Emotional Response and Crevette Records, its sixth set keeps the styles ready for the ‘floor and coming from all corners of the globe. From his base in Belgium, DJ soFa proves his programming mettle again with cherry-picked tunes such as the Group Rhoda-esque minimal wave of ‘Walk Away’ by Electronic Body Girl, the fruitier no wave synth bop of ‘Anita’ from Şeytan Tüyü, and Middle Eastern drug chug from δρ remixed by Anatolian Weapons, plus a standout homage to Lynch/Badalamenti/Cruise in Eylul Deniz’s ‘She Can’t Die (Twin Peaks Vocal Cover)’, and the meld of strangely hypnotic microtonal tunings and Irish gaelic of Cilin’s ‘An Abhainn Mhor’.
DJ soFa’s peripatetic compilation series comes back to Kalahari Oyster Kult with a bakers dozen synth-punk cuts and wonky pop ballads from the peripheries
Chasing up instalments of the series with Music For Dreams, Emotional Response and Crevette Records, its sixth set keeps the styles ready for the ‘floor and coming from all corners of the globe. From his base in Belgium, DJ soFa proves his programming mettle again with cherry-picked tunes such as the Group Rhoda-esque minimal wave of ‘Walk Away’ by Electronic Body Girl, the fruitier no wave synth bop of ‘Anita’ from Şeytan Tüyü, and Middle Eastern drug chug from δρ remixed by Anatolian Weapons, plus a standout homage to Lynch/Badalamenti/Cruise in Eylul Deniz’s ‘She Can’t Die (Twin Peaks Vocal Cover)’, and the meld of strangely hypnotic microtonal tunings and Irish gaelic of Cilin’s ‘An Abhainn Mhor’.
DJ soFa’s peripatetic compilation series comes back to Kalahari Oyster Kult with a bakers dozen synth-punk cuts and wonky pop ballads from the peripheries
Chasing up instalments of the series with Music For Dreams, Emotional Response and Crevette Records, its sixth set keeps the styles ready for the ‘floor and coming from all corners of the globe. From his base in Belgium, DJ soFa proves his programming mettle again with cherry-picked tunes such as the Group Rhoda-esque minimal wave of ‘Walk Away’ by Electronic Body Girl, the fruitier no wave synth bop of ‘Anita’ from Şeytan Tüyü, and Middle Eastern drug chug from δρ remixed by Anatolian Weapons, plus a standout homage to Lynch/Badalamenti/Cruise in Eylul Deniz’s ‘She Can’t Die (Twin Peaks Vocal Cover)’, and the meld of strangely hypnotic microtonal tunings and Irish gaelic of Cilin’s ‘An Abhainn Mhor’.