Scottish bassbin mutant Proc Fiskal returns to Hyperdub, relatively chilled out on four cuts of hyaline 2-step shapeshifting and puckered pop-electronics.
The ‘RT Hon EP’ is is his first haunt since 2021’s ’Siren Spine Sysex’ and the ‘Lothian Buses’ 12”, and presents a discernibly calmer mind at work settling into his thing. His productions are still shiny and cutting edge where it matters, but with more emphasis on space and slippery groove as he bends bodies between the pendulous Air Max ’97-adjacent R&G of ‘Pub Utopic’ to the pearlescent bubble of ‘Pic of U’ making fine use of a gorgeous Scottish vocal purr in-the-mix, and likewise spangled into thizzed-out avant-pop onomatopoeia recalling Visible Cloaks’ Japanese-inspired small sound sculpturing on ‘Job Centre Cataclysm’, while he can’t help but show off with the nervous, crystalline hyper-funk of ‘Global Lawn’.
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Scottish bassbin mutant Proc Fiskal returns to Hyperdub, relatively chilled out on four cuts of hyaline 2-step shapeshifting and puckered pop-electronics.
The ‘RT Hon EP’ is is his first haunt since 2021’s ’Siren Spine Sysex’ and the ‘Lothian Buses’ 12”, and presents a discernibly calmer mind at work settling into his thing. His productions are still shiny and cutting edge where it matters, but with more emphasis on space and slippery groove as he bends bodies between the pendulous Air Max ’97-adjacent R&G of ‘Pub Utopic’ to the pearlescent bubble of ‘Pic of U’ making fine use of a gorgeous Scottish vocal purr in-the-mix, and likewise spangled into thizzed-out avant-pop onomatopoeia recalling Visible Cloaks’ Japanese-inspired small sound sculpturing on ‘Job Centre Cataclysm’, while he can’t help but show off with the nervous, crystalline hyper-funk of ‘Global Lawn’.
Scottish bassbin mutant Proc Fiskal returns to Hyperdub, relatively chilled out on four cuts of hyaline 2-step shapeshifting and puckered pop-electronics.
The ‘RT Hon EP’ is is his first haunt since 2021’s ’Siren Spine Sysex’ and the ‘Lothian Buses’ 12”, and presents a discernibly calmer mind at work settling into his thing. His productions are still shiny and cutting edge where it matters, but with more emphasis on space and slippery groove as he bends bodies between the pendulous Air Max ’97-adjacent R&G of ‘Pub Utopic’ to the pearlescent bubble of ‘Pic of U’ making fine use of a gorgeous Scottish vocal purr in-the-mix, and likewise spangled into thizzed-out avant-pop onomatopoeia recalling Visible Cloaks’ Japanese-inspired small sound sculpturing on ‘Job Centre Cataclysm’, while he can’t help but show off with the nervous, crystalline hyper-funk of ‘Global Lawn’.
Scottish bassbin mutant Proc Fiskal returns to Hyperdub, relatively chilled out on four cuts of hyaline 2-step shapeshifting and puckered pop-electronics.
The ‘RT Hon EP’ is is his first haunt since 2021’s ’Siren Spine Sysex’ and the ‘Lothian Buses’ 12”, and presents a discernibly calmer mind at work settling into his thing. His productions are still shiny and cutting edge where it matters, but with more emphasis on space and slippery groove as he bends bodies between the pendulous Air Max ’97-adjacent R&G of ‘Pub Utopic’ to the pearlescent bubble of ‘Pic of U’ making fine use of a gorgeous Scottish vocal purr in-the-mix, and likewise spangled into thizzed-out avant-pop onomatopoeia recalling Visible Cloaks’ Japanese-inspired small sound sculpturing on ‘Job Centre Cataclysm’, while he can’t help but show off with the nervous, crystalline hyper-funk of ‘Global Lawn’.