
John Parsley concludes Sulk Magic’s maiden year with his debut e.p on the imprint. Four typically sordid, doom laden original versions from the Swiss producer augmented with esoteric takes from Stove, Maya Danon and Ian Blevins.
The title track ‘Simple Days’ gyrates with agitated yet industrious drums providing the backdrop for perverted 303’s. ‘Fuck Yeah’, a cosmic disco throbber only suffering from slightly less chill than it’s associates offers respite before the eerie ‘Lost the Castle’ takes over with it’s dogged bass and shadowy bells. ‘Soldados Des Paz’ wind’s up Parsleys contribution with unyielding collisions and introspective pads.
Israeli artist Maya Danon and ESP Institute’s own Ian Blevins provide the dance floor fix with their brisker interpretations whilst the labels mainstay Stove relives an intense psychotic episode in his version of ‘Fuck Yeah.'
The title track ‘Simple Days’ gyrates with agitated yet industrious drums providing the backdrop for perverted 303’s. ‘Fuck Yeah’, a cosmic disco throbber only suffering from slightly less chill than it’s associates offers respite before the eerie ‘Lost the Castle’ takes over with it’s dogged bass and shadowy bells. ‘Soldados Des Paz’ wind’s up Parsleys contribution with unyielding collisions and introspective pads.
Israeli artist Maya Danon and ESP Institute’s own Ian Blevins provide the dance floor fix with their brisker interpretations whilst the labels mainstay Stove relives an intense psychotic episode in his version of ‘Fuck Yeah.'
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