As the pop charts rapidly increase with electro-R&B-tinged fodder that congests the upper echelons of what is consider popular in 2017; Strangelove Recordings makes its bold arrival with its inaugural release from the well-seasoned beatmaker Worthy, with the aptly titled ‘A Little Weird EP’. ‘A Little Weird’ stretches across the A-side with its bouncy drum and sub figure; spread thick over a searing lead line, percussive bleeps and Worthy’s all-yearning vocals that crescendo with a playful momentum.
On the flip, ‘Bang Baby’ keeps up the pressure with its warm and weighty bassline and fractured drum programming calling once more for Worthy’s vocal tones, bouncing atop the bumping rhythm track that stylistically treads the line between house, bass and tech.
Having of recent re-established his own Anabatic Records, toured relentlessly and released on labels such as Exploited, Insomniac and Defected, Worthy’s much anticipated debut with us sets the standard high for what is to come, whilst wholly encapsulating the label’s experimental sound.
On the flip, ‘Bang Baby’ keeps up the pressure with its warm and weighty bassline and fractured drum programming calling once more for Worthy’s vocal tones, bouncing atop the bumping rhythm track that stylistically treads the line between house, bass and tech.
Having of recent re-established his own Anabatic Records, toured relentlessly and released on labels such as Exploited, Insomniac and Defected, Worthy’s much anticipated debut with us sets the standard high for what is to come, whilst wholly encapsulating the label’s experimental sound.
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