Getting back to "normal" and moving away from the groover lost in a tangent and looped for miles efforts of his Sei Es Drum releases, we find Ricardo dipping his feet in deeper territories which still come up strange, stretched and reserved only for the strong willed who have the knowledge and ability to program their sets.
Music like this can go either of two ways in session.
With a weaker dj who isn't up to the task of using such devices, they will be boring beyond imagination. In the hands of a dj who is capable and can program and knows a record has a beginning, a middle and an end. They will send you reeling and cascading off the walls in excitement.
Ironically or probably not. The shortest tracks on this release are the remixes. Shackleton provides what we've come to expect from him and the San Proper mix is the mix that weaker dj's will wind up using from this release as it's about as straight forward a mix as it can be given the source material.
Music like this can go either of two ways in session.
With a weaker dj who isn't up to the task of using such devices, they will be boring beyond imagination. In the hands of a dj who is capable and can program and knows a record has a beginning, a middle and an end. They will send you reeling and cascading off the walls in excitement.
Ironically or probably not. The shortest tracks on this release are the remixes. Shackleton provides what we've come to expect from him and the San Proper mix is the mix that weaker dj's will wind up using from this release as it's about as straight forward a mix as it can be given the source material.