It’s a straight ace from Lil Silva, making up for a few dodgy missteps with the natty skank of V1 backed by a spartan funk drill, Cyrup. In both cases he recalls his early, rugged and rude winners, but with a craftier sound design that actually works well with the picture disc format, which is not generally known as a DJ’s favourite.
A-side he strikes up a killer sort of electro-acoustic UKF noise with V1, strangely working live, acoustic-sounding drums and synths in a widescreen, inter-fidelity sound that’s neither lo-fi, nor hi-fi - just Lil Silva, we guess?
Turn it over and Cyrup rolls out like Raime doing UKF, nimbly racking up snaggletoothed drums and barking vocal stabs on a swollen bass hustle locked to dancefloor functions.
Tip!
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It’s a straight ace from Lil Silva, making up for a few dodgy missteps with the natty skank of V1 backed by a spartan funk drill, Cyrup. In both cases he recalls his early, rugged and rude winners, but with a craftier sound design that actually works well with the picture disc format, which is not generally known as a DJ’s favourite.
A-side he strikes up a killer sort of electro-acoustic UKF noise with V1, strangely working live, acoustic-sounding drums and synths in a widescreen, inter-fidelity sound that’s neither lo-fi, nor hi-fi - just Lil Silva, we guess?
Turn it over and Cyrup rolls out like Raime doing UKF, nimbly racking up snaggletoothed drums and barking vocal stabs on a swollen bass hustle locked to dancefloor functions.
Tip!
It’s a straight ace from Lil Silva, making up for a few dodgy missteps with the natty skank of V1 backed by a spartan funk drill, Cyrup. In both cases he recalls his early, rugged and rude winners, but with a craftier sound design that actually works well with the picture disc format, which is not generally known as a DJ’s favourite.
A-side he strikes up a killer sort of electro-acoustic UKF noise with V1, strangely working live, acoustic-sounding drums and synths in a widescreen, inter-fidelity sound that’s neither lo-fi, nor hi-fi - just Lil Silva, we guess?
Turn it over and Cyrup rolls out like Raime doing UKF, nimbly racking up snaggletoothed drums and barking vocal stabs on a swollen bass hustle locked to dancefloor functions.
Tip!
It’s a straight ace from Lil Silva, making up for a few dodgy missteps with the natty skank of V1 backed by a spartan funk drill, Cyrup. In both cases he recalls his early, rugged and rude winners, but with a craftier sound design that actually works well with the picture disc format, which is not generally known as a DJ’s favourite.
A-side he strikes up a killer sort of electro-acoustic UKF noise with V1, strangely working live, acoustic-sounding drums and synths in a widescreen, inter-fidelity sound that’s neither lo-fi, nor hi-fi - just Lil Silva, we guess?
Turn it over and Cyrup rolls out like Raime doing UKF, nimbly racking up snaggletoothed drums and barking vocal stabs on a swollen bass hustle locked to dancefloor functions.
Tip!
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It’s a straight ace from Lil Silva, making up for a few dodgy missteps with the natty skank of V1 backed by a spartan funk drill, Cyrup. In both cases he recalls his early, rugged and rude winners, but with a craftier sound design that actually works well with the picture disc format, which is not generally known as a DJ’s favourite.
A-side he strikes up a killer sort of electro-acoustic UKF noise with V1, strangely working live, acoustic-sounding drums and synths in a widescreen, inter-fidelity sound that’s neither lo-fi, nor hi-fi - just Lil Silva, we guess?
Turn it over and Cyrup rolls out like Raime doing UKF, nimbly racking up snaggletoothed drums and barking vocal stabs on a swollen bass hustle locked to dancefloor functions.
Tip!