- A1: Deon Cole Ft. Terisa Griffin - Where The Freaks At (Terry Hunter Club Mix)
- A2: Culoe De Song - Aftermath
- B1: Anané — Walking On Thin Ice (Louie Vega, Sebastien Grand, Alex Finkin Remix)
- B2: N.w.n. - Girl
- B3: Tal Fussman - Parallel Reality
- C1: Dailly - Autonomy (New York Drums Mix)
- C2: Copy Paste Soul — The Fall (Laurent Garnier Remix)
- D1: Carlo Ruetz - Proton
- D2: Marco Bailey — Full Steam
- D3: Mary Droppinz - The Cycle
- E1: Sammy Virji & Flowdan — Shella Verse
- E2: Rohaan - Easy For Them
- E3: Taxman — All Crew
- E4: 2Xm & Neil Macleod — Hear My Call (Neil Macleod Remix)
- F1: Regents, Cartridge, Strategy — Greengate Adhesive
- F2: Benny L — Salute
- F3: Cocktail Party Effect - Collapse
- G1: Loma - I Swallowed A Stone
- G2: Phiorio — Spark (Doubtingthomas Rework)
- G3: Bardino - Tília
- H1: Equiknoxx — Urban Snare Cypher
- H2: Dialog — Book Of Life (Feat. Benji)
- H3: Kang Brulèe — Out Of Time
- H4: Melody Gardot — You Never Ask (From 'Madame Sean Connery')
Suche:copy paste soul
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Repress
First up is a reinvention from Coby Sey - the Lewisham, South London musician who's founded the Curl collective alongside Mica Levi and Brother May and collaborated with Babyfather, Klein and Tirzah, noted as one of the 50 best new artists of 2019 by the guardian. The tone and atmospherics of the original’s combination of synthesiser and woodwind are sliced into ghostly, mesmeric fragments and refitted in layers around loping, propulsive rhythms with something like UKG's steppiness - languid despite being uptempo, bright and almost gleeful despite the inescapable mournfulness of the source material.
Who’s The Technician? of Ireland's Wah Wah Wino label - turns in a remix that wrestles with the original over seven- and-a-half-minutes of relentlessly captivating deep digi-dancehall, less of a remix than a rebirth cycle, with the latent soul-splitting lament of Kolida Babo’s duduk copy-pasted onto a delirious mercurial lead rotating through hedonistic ecstasy and burnout, a snake-eating-its-own-tail of a version cracking open the third eye with a crowbar, plus a post- apocalyptic, ruthlessly space-invading dub that blasts the remix’s scale out to the starkest retreats of the universe in search of...
Paxton Fettel drops the follow up to Not bad for a Tenner E.P - And it is tidy like your Nans lounge.
Jets gets set to disembark on a Paxton trip to a hidden place, and because it rhymes it obviously takes you to space. A secret spot that you only get to see once in a while when the tide is right.. dominating drums demand moves: bust a simple sinking throb, creating a cosmic divulge. Thought provoking reminisce we can change if we want to bodes good will to the 'seek and ye shall' types. To copy and not to paste is the question For thou pasting after copying, bad juju to you!
Like a heady wake up to reality although still in a sombre haze, Night or Noon tackles a notion of resilience then replenishes you with a healthy optimistic slap. A sure shot in times of dire straits awaits.
Only daisy stomps her way into delectable Danish defiance, side stepping swing evokes a glistening fling while delirious looping mechanics emit ethereal floral touches. A beautifully sung song from the human machine soul.
Atmas Sphere toe taps and heel clicks it's tasty chops round a fattttt gwroove. Big heavy bouncing beats bump and flounce their way
into wildy deep and fathomless territory, Like a wielding statesman of soothness, you gradually come around to her way of thinking.
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