Sometime, Never
From some rusted womb, Akatombo returns with a 4th album of mechanised illbient misshapes on Hand-Held Recordings following his contributions to Graham Lewis ov Dome/Wire's excellent 'All Over' (2014) album. 'Sometime, Never' captures the atmosphere of an isolationist mind - quite literally; he's a Scotsman marooned in Hiroshima - in ten pieces of blown out dub and hip hop doused in late night jazz motifs, drizzly ambience and all round pallor of noirish intrigue. There are distinct parallels to be made between this and the kind of beats that Spectre's Wordsound were pushing back in the late '90s, as recently unearthed in the 'Ruf Kutz' LP and best associated with Kevin Martin's Techno Animal or lesser-known Sidewinder project, at times broaching the aggressive dubs of Muslimgauze.
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From some rusted womb, Akatombo returns with a 4th album of mechanised illbient misshapes on Hand-Held Recordings following his contributions to Graham Lewis ov Dome/Wire's excellent 'All Over' (2014) album. 'Sometime, Never' captures the atmosphere of an isolationist mind - quite literally; he's a Scotsman marooned in Hiroshima - in ten pieces of blown out dub and hip hop doused in late night jazz motifs, drizzly ambience and all round pallor of noirish intrigue. There are distinct parallels to be made between this and the kind of beats that Spectre's Wordsound were pushing back in the late '90s, as recently unearthed in the 'Ruf Kutz' LP and best associated with Kevin Martin's Techno Animal or lesser-known Sidewinder project, at times broaching the aggressive dubs of Muslimgauze.
From some rusted womb, Akatombo returns with a 4th album of mechanised illbient misshapes on Hand-Held Recordings following his contributions to Graham Lewis ov Dome/Wire's excellent 'All Over' (2014) album. 'Sometime, Never' captures the atmosphere of an isolationist mind - quite literally; he's a Scotsman marooned in Hiroshima - in ten pieces of blown out dub and hip hop doused in late night jazz motifs, drizzly ambience and all round pallor of noirish intrigue. There are distinct parallels to be made between this and the kind of beats that Spectre's Wordsound were pushing back in the late '90s, as recently unearthed in the 'Ruf Kutz' LP and best associated with Kevin Martin's Techno Animal or lesser-known Sidewinder project, at times broaching the aggressive dubs of Muslimgauze.
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From some rusted womb, Akatombo returns with a 4th album of mechanised illbient misshapes on Hand-Held Recordings following his contributions to Graham Lewis ov Dome/Wire's excellent 'All Over' (2014) album. 'Sometime, Never' captures the atmosphere of an isolationist mind - quite literally; he's a Scotsman marooned in Hiroshima - in ten pieces of blown out dub and hip hop doused in late night jazz motifs, drizzly ambience and all round pallor of noirish intrigue. There are distinct parallels to be made between this and the kind of beats that Spectre's Wordsound were pushing back in the late '90s, as recently unearthed in the 'Ruf Kutz' LP and best associated with Kevin Martin's Techno Animal or lesser-known Sidewinder project, at times broaching the aggressive dubs of Muslimgauze.