
French bass aficionado, Keeld, lands on This Ain't Bristol with a blistering two-track EP that delivers a heavyweight dose of gritty house sounds packed with plenty of old school flavour.
Following releases on Night Bass and Nurvous Records, Keeld kicks off proceedings with a stripped-back joint in 'Run That' which fuses a classic analogue bassline with precision-cut percussion that was designed to be heard on the biggest system available. On the B-side, 'Briket' takes you down a rabbit hole of pristine acid techno and electro that feels like the very definition of dark, basement raving and another example of why This Ain't Bristol is the most forward-thinking label right now when it comes to supporting up-and-coming talent.
Following releases on Night Bass and Nurvous Records, Keeld kicks off proceedings with a stripped-back joint in 'Run That' which fuses a classic analogue bassline with precision-cut percussion that was designed to be heard on the biggest system available. On the B-side, 'Briket' takes you down a rabbit hole of pristine acid techno and electro that feels like the very definition of dark, basement raving and another example of why This Ain't Bristol is the most forward-thinking label right now when it comes to supporting up-and-coming talent.
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