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1 Sec | 3:21 | ||
1 Sec (Instrumental) | 3:21 | ||
Shook | 2:38 | ||
Shook (Instrumental) | 2:38 |
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![]() | 1 Sec EP 12", 45 RPM, EP | XL Recordings – XLT675 | UK | 2015 | UK — 2015 | Recently Edited | |||
1 Sec CDr, Promo | XL Recordings – XLT675P | UK | 2015 | UK — 2015 | New Submission |
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referencing 1 Sec EP (12", 45 RPM, EP) XLT675
Shook (Instrumental) - what the actual fuck? This is some seriously abstract and out there music. Dog barking samples ain't nothing new, but undoing a roll of gaffer tape - now that's weird, but totally inspired.
I've only recently become properly obsessed by the Grime 2.0 and Grime adjacent music from this period. It was a time when I'd stopped buying records, but having learnt the error of my ways, I'm now back in, like Flynn, and then some.
The thing that really makes me sit up and pay attention is how off the wall the music and samples and productions are. I mean this is basically musique concrète with a beat - and often there's not even beat if you delve in to the Weightless stuff. It's so wonderfully abstract and odd and it's remarkable how well it can sit along the Sino Grime stuff or even some of those early releases like So Solid Crew's Dilemma or Wiley's Eskibeat productions.
I think it's truly remarkable how an underground club music scene can deliver some of the most challenging and fascinating sonic experiments since Iannis Xenakis or Stockhausen. I mean, it really is that far out. And I bloody love it!referencing 1 Sec EP (12", 45 RPM, EP) XLT675
Does anyone else have a constant noise on the right channel throughout the entire record?
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