James Donadio's Prostitutes pull up to Editions Mego for a satisfyingly rugged and uncompromising follow-up to his Digitalis album and Diagonal 10" in 2013.
In 'Petit Cochon' the Cleveland, Ohio-based producer factors in a whole new palette of clattering, noisy drums to ten typically stripped and optimised arrangements circling zones of No Wave Techno, Noise, and minimalist electronics with a sly, beady eye and concrete ear. Working with such a stripped down set of sounds, he really juices the most out of each element, from the stabbed sample chops of 'The Bluffer's Corporation' to the shuddering kicks of 'Build Your Kits' or 'Four Basic Forces' and the bruising snares of 'Cylindrical Habitat', shaping obliquely functional grooves that forgo complexity or romance in favour of a dead-on pummelling subtly animated by James Plotkin's faithful mastering.
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James Donadio's Prostitutes pull up to Editions Mego for a satisfyingly rugged and uncompromising follow-up to his Digitalis album and Diagonal 10" in 2013.
In 'Petit Cochon' the Cleveland, Ohio-based producer factors in a whole new palette of clattering, noisy drums to ten typically stripped and optimised arrangements circling zones of No Wave Techno, Noise, and minimalist electronics with a sly, beady eye and concrete ear. Working with such a stripped down set of sounds, he really juices the most out of each element, from the stabbed sample chops of 'The Bluffer's Corporation' to the shuddering kicks of 'Build Your Kits' or 'Four Basic Forces' and the bruising snares of 'Cylindrical Habitat', shaping obliquely functional grooves that forgo complexity or romance in favour of a dead-on pummelling subtly animated by James Plotkin's faithful mastering.
James Donadio's Prostitutes pull up to Editions Mego for a satisfyingly rugged and uncompromising follow-up to his Digitalis album and Diagonal 10" in 2013.
In 'Petit Cochon' the Cleveland, Ohio-based producer factors in a whole new palette of clattering, noisy drums to ten typically stripped and optimised arrangements circling zones of No Wave Techno, Noise, and minimalist electronics with a sly, beady eye and concrete ear. Working with such a stripped down set of sounds, he really juices the most out of each element, from the stabbed sample chops of 'The Bluffer's Corporation' to the shuddering kicks of 'Build Your Kits' or 'Four Basic Forces' and the bruising snares of 'Cylindrical Habitat', shaping obliquely functional grooves that forgo complexity or romance in favour of a dead-on pummelling subtly animated by James Plotkin's faithful mastering.
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James Donadio's Prostitutes pull up to Editions Mego for a satisfyingly rugged and uncompromising follow-up to his Digitalis album and Diagonal 10" in 2013.
In 'Petit Cochon' the Cleveland, Ohio-based producer factors in a whole new palette of clattering, noisy drums to ten typically stripped and optimised arrangements circling zones of No Wave Techno, Noise, and minimalist electronics with a sly, beady eye and concrete ear. Working with such a stripped down set of sounds, he really juices the most out of each element, from the stabbed sample chops of 'The Bluffer's Corporation' to the shuddering kicks of 'Build Your Kits' or 'Four Basic Forces' and the bruising snares of 'Cylindrical Habitat', shaping obliquely functional grooves that forgo complexity or romance in favour of a dead-on pummelling subtly animated by James Plotkin's faithful mastering.