C Powers – Which Ad Experience Do You Prefer?
Label: | Contagion Discs – CD002 |
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Country: | US |
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Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Breaks, Breakbeat, UK Garage, Psy-Trance |
Tracklist
1 | Fishwash | 5:19 | |
2 | Tinea | 4:58 | |
3 | Lost Extract | 4:52 | |
4 | Which Ad Experience Do You Prefer? | 5:07 |
Notes
Georgia-born C Powers is the second artist to join the fledgling Contagion Discs imprint. 'Which Ad Experience Do You Prefer?' is their first release of 2021 and collects four compound tracks that scratch and bump through breaks, house and garage. C Powers has been making tracks and DJing in the South and around the world for well over a decade, while recent releases have come via labels like Sorry Records and Sweat Equity.
Now based in Portland, C Powers has both refined and expanded their vision of a groove-based, in-your-face electronics over the years. 'Which Ad Experience' consolidates that vision, utilizing a sequence of hard breaks, shuffling 2-step and tight, playful basslines across its four tracks. Dub and psychedelia flit throughout the title track and “FishWash”, while “Tinea” and “Lost Extract” channel martial rhythm into seductive dancefloor anthems.
C Powers uses they/them pronouns.
https://contagiondiscs.bandcamp.com/album/which-ad-experience-do-you-prefer
Now based in Portland, C Powers has both refined and expanded their vision of a groove-based, in-your-face electronics over the years. 'Which Ad Experience' consolidates that vision, utilizing a sequence of hard breaks, shuffling 2-step and tight, playful basslines across its four tracks. Dub and psychedelia flit throughout the title track and “FishWash”, while “Tinea” and “Lost Extract” channel martial rhythm into seductive dancefloor anthems.
C Powers uses they/them pronouns.
https://contagiondiscs.bandcamp.com/album/which-ad-experience-do-you-prefer
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