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On the A-side, Mallorca's Dakpa enters the scene with 'Insloud', a triumphant melding of staccato clicks and warm clouds of ambience, managing to simultaneously divide the seven and a half minutes into tiny blinks and extended dream sequences. 'Pira2', though, shows a different, more funky and hyperactive side of Dakpa. This one isn't concerned with subtlety, a bit cuckoo and a bit rabid. (Wait, can cuckoos get rabies?)
Sardinia's 000 shows his stuff on the B-side. 'Brklyn Ten' is a high-pressure track wrought with delightful tension, like an elevator climbing to the 999th story of a building: The mechanical groove is undercut by freewheeling whirrs and rippling outbursts. Finally, the dark and smoky 'Organic' tiptoes through a dragon's den, offering a sense of suspense as the kinetic shuffle provides the backbeat for the twists and turns of atonal horn sounds. Be sure to have a fog machine for this one! Enjoy, and stay tuned for more surprises from AMAM as we celebrate five years of existence.
On the A-side, Mallorca's Dakpa enters the scene with 'Insloud', a triumphant melding of staccato clicks and warm clouds of ambience, managing to simultaneously divide the seven and a half minutes into tiny blinks and extended dream sequences. 'Pira2', though, shows a different, more funky and hyperactive side of Dakpa. This one isn't concerned with subtlety, a bit cuckoo and a bit rabid. (Wait, can cuckoos get rabies?)
Sardinia's 000 shows his stuff on the B-side. 'Brklyn Ten' is a high-pressure track wrought with delightful tension, like an elevator climbing to the 999th story of a building: The mechanical groove is undercut by freewheeling whirrs and rippling outbursts. Finally, the dark and smoky 'Organic' tiptoes through a dragon's den, offering a sense of suspense as the kinetic shuffle provides the backbeat for the twists and turns of atonal horn sounds. Be sure to have a fog machine for this one! Enjoy, and stay tuned for more surprises from AMAM as we celebrate five years of existence.
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