Number stamped. Edition of 3500. Presented in a beautiful cover made by Pepe Bradock, sealed and shrink-wrapped.<br/><br/>Pepe Bradock is back! Some ten months on from the release of his inspired Le Fada EP, the veteran Parisian beat-maker delivers another sublime, six-track assault on the senses. The mood is set by opener "Yazuke", a pitch-black fusion of fizzing jazz drums, macabre electronics and razor sharp acid lines, before he struts off on a more positive, wide-eyed tip on the bumpy "Grodno". Elsewhere, you'll find some exotic and intoxicating ambience in the shape of "Sainte-Maure", a glitchy, cut-up take on U.S house (the brilliantly bonkers "Underground Monogahela"), an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink rinse out ("Boom Boom Crash", which sounds like Basement Jaxx's "Fly Life" on acid), and a beat-less, late night trip ("1755").
A1 | Yazuke |
A2 | Grodno |
A3 | Sainte-Maure |
B1 | Underground Monongahela |
B2 | Boom Boom Crash |
B3 | 1755 |