Footwork G, Sirr TMO slows his roll for a suite of sleazy, trippy house with LA’s lesser-spotted Fade 2 Mind
Steering it deeper than his previous outings with Teklife and TAR, Sirr TMO synthesises something like a cruise around the Chi’s Lake Michigan after a couple of tabs with ‘LSD Lakeshore Drive’. Rooted in OG Chicago house templates, the six tracks hold it down around steady 120-130bpm frameworks, but still with the restless tension of footwork’s staccato impulses and shark-eyed trajectory.
‘Low End Saga’ sees him put some proper subbass elbow grease behind offset, soca/UKF-style snares and mono-focussed vocal tattoo with killer effect that informs the rest, variously swerving between offbeat deep house strut of ‘Sentimental’, the sleazier hunch of ‘Cool’ placing him shades away from that amazing Kemetrix album, and a superb bit of Afro Ghetto Mania in ‘House Mania’. At it’s heaviest, ’Shoulda Shrug’ gives it some proper bass drum welly, and ‘Fade To Mind’ lightens up with classy Chi jazz chords on a percolated groove like Theo on whizz.
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Footwork G, Sirr TMO slows his roll for a suite of sleazy, trippy house with LA’s lesser-spotted Fade 2 Mind
Steering it deeper than his previous outings with Teklife and TAR, Sirr TMO synthesises something like a cruise around the Chi’s Lake Michigan after a couple of tabs with ‘LSD Lakeshore Drive’. Rooted in OG Chicago house templates, the six tracks hold it down around steady 120-130bpm frameworks, but still with the restless tension of footwork’s staccato impulses and shark-eyed trajectory.
‘Low End Saga’ sees him put some proper subbass elbow grease behind offset, soca/UKF-style snares and mono-focussed vocal tattoo with killer effect that informs the rest, variously swerving between offbeat deep house strut of ‘Sentimental’, the sleazier hunch of ‘Cool’ placing him shades away from that amazing Kemetrix album, and a superb bit of Afro Ghetto Mania in ‘House Mania’. At it’s heaviest, ’Shoulda Shrug’ gives it some proper bass drum welly, and ‘Fade To Mind’ lightens up with classy Chi jazz chords on a percolated groove like Theo on whizz.
Footwork G, Sirr TMO slows his roll for a suite of sleazy, trippy house with LA’s lesser-spotted Fade 2 Mind
Steering it deeper than his previous outings with Teklife and TAR, Sirr TMO synthesises something like a cruise around the Chi’s Lake Michigan after a couple of tabs with ‘LSD Lakeshore Drive’. Rooted in OG Chicago house templates, the six tracks hold it down around steady 120-130bpm frameworks, but still with the restless tension of footwork’s staccato impulses and shark-eyed trajectory.
‘Low End Saga’ sees him put some proper subbass elbow grease behind offset, soca/UKF-style snares and mono-focussed vocal tattoo with killer effect that informs the rest, variously swerving between offbeat deep house strut of ‘Sentimental’, the sleazier hunch of ‘Cool’ placing him shades away from that amazing Kemetrix album, and a superb bit of Afro Ghetto Mania in ‘House Mania’. At it’s heaviest, ’Shoulda Shrug’ gives it some proper bass drum welly, and ‘Fade To Mind’ lightens up with classy Chi jazz chords on a percolated groove like Theo on whizz.
Footwork G, Sirr TMO slows his roll for a suite of sleazy, trippy house with LA’s lesser-spotted Fade 2 Mind
Steering it deeper than his previous outings with Teklife and TAR, Sirr TMO synthesises something like a cruise around the Chi’s Lake Michigan after a couple of tabs with ‘LSD Lakeshore Drive’. Rooted in OG Chicago house templates, the six tracks hold it down around steady 120-130bpm frameworks, but still with the restless tension of footwork’s staccato impulses and shark-eyed trajectory.
‘Low End Saga’ sees him put some proper subbass elbow grease behind offset, soca/UKF-style snares and mono-focussed vocal tattoo with killer effect that informs the rest, variously swerving between offbeat deep house strut of ‘Sentimental’, the sleazier hunch of ‘Cool’ placing him shades away from that amazing Kemetrix album, and a superb bit of Afro Ghetto Mania in ‘House Mania’. At it’s heaviest, ’Shoulda Shrug’ gives it some proper bass drum welly, and ‘Fade To Mind’ lightens up with classy Chi jazz chords on a percolated groove like Theo on whizz.