Jack Fell Down have previously released on Southern Fried Records, the highly regarded “Home Taping Is Killing Music”, Berlin based “Exploited” and have racked up remixes for DFA and Justin Jay, not to mention being included in Jaymo & Andy George’s Moda Black compilation last year. Their website reads like a revolutionary’s mission statement, slightly esoteric and full of intent, which reflects their passion for and understanding of music. ‘Road To No Where’ is the opening track on this 2 track 10” EP. The track fuses together a deep understanding of modern production techniques with an even deeper understanding of house music aesthetics, creating a hypnotic and organic rhythm which is carefully interrupted by a 606-esq mid-bass refrain. A deep 50Hz to 60Hz of sub bass rumbles underneath the beats, allowing the higher reaches of the spectrum to be filled with glorious organ chords, vocal stabs and shuffling hats. On the flip side we are thrown back in time to the late 80’s and early 90’s with the track entitled ‘Brothers and Sisters’. A subtle and intriguing introduction pulls you slowly into a synth laden, woman wailing, hands in the air breakdown. The drop is guaranteed to get the dance floor shaking like a rural field full of ravers in ‘96, as splashing cymbals and rhythmical vocal stabs release the tension. Bring your whistle and white gloves for this one. For bookings contact [email protected]
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