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MUSICK 014EP
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After his magnificent Mudtsmut EP, Jerry Abstract, the digital stepper from Seattle, returns with Luvbytes: space rock techno at its best. These four tracks showcase Jerry's main talents: combining distorted funk riffs with digital glitch. Jerry does not need to fit in between the newest soft-rock minimal or romantic afterhours music: "Enevim," "Varsaw," "Slannt" and especially "Luvbytes" make us remember a freedom of peak and love in digital music.
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STRIKE 070EP
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Seattle-based Jerry Abstract knows how to combine funk with dirty techno and give names to his oeuvres that nobody understands. "Recoyl" drags along with an absurd shuffle beat, and silly low-bit melody. "Krahnk" plays around with small bits and pieces of a vocal sample, complemented by a heavy bassline that can be well compared to the old school no future sound. "Mudtsmut" gnarzes like a goofy version of a T.Raumschmiere song from the old days. "Boxiqu" is a percussive killer with drum sounds dry as hell, vocals cut in pieces and short intense use of trippy effects. The right EP for the silly times of any dirty dancefloor.
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