Sven has the music to get you off your feet and busting move. You do not hear these kinds of bleepy bloopy sounds from anywhere like Sven does it. Raw, but not like ahi tuna like some suckers, but raw like you scraped your whole knee off and got on your bike again.
That was the brief PR blurb that accompanied this track in my inbox. I didn’t know what to make of it at first but as it went on it totally sucked me in. If Krautrock/Can/post-rock type vibes are your thing, you might could wanna give this one a chance. If you normally trawl this site looking for the latest Trap 40 and hipster chillwave electronic sounds, you can either step along, nothing for you to see here, or open your ears a little and try to take this in.
Really liking the post-punk/no wave-meets-beatbox vibe of this Melbourne, Australia group’s just-released debut double sided 7″ vinyl single on their own Psychic Hysteria Recordings. This one is worth paying attention to. A full length album titled, Contact:Light is due out in October. I suggest you keep an eye out for it.
Been a while since we’ve done some formal Different Kitchen Premieres around these parts but stay tuned as we have plans to do more moving ahead. First up though is up-and-coming Miami-based DJ/Producer, Emkay who has teamed up with The Kitchen to present his latest remix, a nice electro bass flip of rapper du jour, Fetty Wap‘s “RGF Island.”
Dig the remix? You can download a copy of it HERE.
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Fetty Wap again??! Can’t avoid this dude now. This sounds like something Diplo had his hand in and I mean that in the nicest possible way. Speaking of which Mad Decent Block Party coming July 31.
Not especially groundbreaking creatively speaking but a very effective, banger of a remix for The Weeknd‘s “Can’t Feel My Face” single by hip-hop/trap producer, JayKode.