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[4 tracks, 18.30, 17.2mb] |
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Braces Tower |
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'Pshhh EP'
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It's interesting that Mono211 was originally meant to be the
'main label' that us here at Monotonik released music on. This
was mainly because we were known in our early .MOD days for
being eclectic, unclassifiable genre jumpers, and we wanted
to carry that tradition on. But in the end, we found our love of
idm+videogamebleep action on Monotonik took front stage (and
rightly so!) But most of all, we found that there's just not that
many artists making good but 'unclassifiable' music that really
_works_.
However, in Braces Tower, the London-based artist who submitted
an EP of tracks to us earlier this year, we found exactly what we
were looking for - the style-straddling, the inspiration, and
most of all, the panache.
If his music can be compared to anything, it's the sample-stitching
of the 'new chill out' UK massif such as Bent, Lemon Jelly,
Mr.Scruff, and so on. [In fact, Braces Tower's Destiny's Child vs.
The Specials cut-up is already pretty well-known in bootleg
circles, showing the kind of cheeky angles he enjoys mining.]
But trying to describe music always brings in dirty or overmined words, and it's the music that stands on its own. In fact, it towers, with the lead-off track "Ten Fingers" weaving vocal samples and loops hypnotically all of the place, and "Scissorman" skanking up the place something tragic with its frantic brass hits and flamenco-ish trumpet. And when the final two tracks are "King Of Rock", with feelgood hooks
strewn all over the place, and "Valedictory", a truly majestic flute
and vocal sample-littered halcyon fade-out.. well, words fail us.
So yep, we know this isn't exactly the kind of music we _normally_ release, which is why it's on our sublabel, Mono211. And Mono211
will continue to be the sublabel we use to break things up with genre-confusing, breaks-borrowing pieces of genius that otherwise wouldn't make it out there. And this EP is one of those. It's actually probably
far too classy for us. But psshh, don't tell anyone.
[*UPDATE* - so it turns out we were right about the 'far too classy' thing, at least in the case of "Valedictory", the final track on this EP. It's been licensed by Pork Records (Fila Brazillia, Baby Mammoth, etc.) for their forthcoming "Dub Plates From The Lamp, Vol.3" compilation, so Braces Tower has asked us to take it down, since they wanted exclusive rights. Still, if you ferret around in the ftp mirrorball below, you might be able to dig something up, no? :P]
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Download Braces Tower's "Psshh EP"
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1. "Ten Fingers" - (d/l support.nl scene.org sunet.se)
2. "Scissorman" - (d/l support.nl scene.org sunet.se)
3. "King Of Rock" - (d/l support.nl scene.org sunet.se)
4. "Valedictory" - (d/l *DELETED* *DELETED* *DELETED* - see above for details.)
..or download a ZIP of the entire release, stream, or review it at its Internet Archive release page.
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