*Upfront Exclusive* UK Funky's foremost architect drops his most substantial release to date, the crucial 'Patience EP' via Good Years. Since dropping his definitive 'Funky Flex' 12" in 2008 and the successive 'Pulse vs Flex' and 'Seasons' in 2009, Lil Silva has played it very cool with only a select handful of highly considered killers on Night Slugs besides some higher profile remix work for Mark Ronson and on Fugitive's 'Bad Girls'. His first drop of 2011 is stupendously heavy. From the cold, martial snare cracks and demented samples of 'Patience', to the overwhelmingly subbass pressure of 'Cheese And Bun', through the serrated synth flares of 'Wait Is Over' and the sumptuous, feminine pressure of 'On Your Own' with Sampha, there's no doubt in our minds that Lil Silva is still perched at the top of his chosen game. If you've got a rave to rule, a BBQ that needs some flavour or a batty twitching for the dance, this is an utterly essential release.
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*Upfront Exclusive* UK Funky's foremost architect drops his most substantial release to date, the crucial 'Patience EP' via Good Years. Since dropping his definitive 'Funky Flex' 12" in 2008 and the successive 'Pulse vs Flex' and 'Seasons' in 2009, Lil Silva has played it very cool with only a select handful of highly considered killers on Night Slugs besides some higher profile remix work for Mark Ronson and on Fugitive's 'Bad Girls'. His first drop of 2011 is stupendously heavy. From the cold, martial snare cracks and demented samples of 'Patience', to the overwhelmingly subbass pressure of 'Cheese And Bun', through the serrated synth flares of 'Wait Is Over' and the sumptuous, feminine pressure of 'On Your Own' with Sampha, there's no doubt in our minds that Lil Silva is still perched at the top of his chosen game. If you've got a rave to rule, a BBQ that needs some flavour or a batty twitching for the dance, this is an utterly essential release.
*Upfront Exclusive* UK Funky's foremost architect drops his most substantial release to date, the crucial 'Patience EP' via Good Years. Since dropping his definitive 'Funky Flex' 12" in 2008 and the successive 'Pulse vs Flex' and 'Seasons' in 2009, Lil Silva has played it very cool with only a select handful of highly considered killers on Night Slugs besides some higher profile remix work for Mark Ronson and on Fugitive's 'Bad Girls'. His first drop of 2011 is stupendously heavy. From the cold, martial snare cracks and demented samples of 'Patience', to the overwhelmingly subbass pressure of 'Cheese And Bun', through the serrated synth flares of 'Wait Is Over' and the sumptuous, feminine pressure of 'On Your Own' with Sampha, there's no doubt in our minds that Lil Silva is still perched at the top of his chosen game. If you've got a rave to rule, a BBQ that needs some flavour or a batty twitching for the dance, this is an utterly essential release.
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*Upfront Exclusive* UK Funky's foremost architect drops his most substantial release to date, the crucial 'Patience EP' via Good Years. Since dropping his definitive 'Funky Flex' 12" in 2008 and the successive 'Pulse vs Flex' and 'Seasons' in 2009, Lil Silva has played it very cool with only a select handful of highly considered killers on Night Slugs besides some higher profile remix work for Mark Ronson and on Fugitive's 'Bad Girls'. His first drop of 2011 is stupendously heavy. From the cold, martial snare cracks and demented samples of 'Patience', to the overwhelmingly subbass pressure of 'Cheese And Bun', through the serrated synth flares of 'Wait Is Over' and the sumptuous, feminine pressure of 'On Your Own' with Sampha, there's no doubt in our minds that Lil Silva is still perched at the top of his chosen game. If you've got a rave to rule, a BBQ that needs some flavour or a batty twitching for the dance, this is an utterly essential release.