Soosh – “Bramhall Waits”

Chopped, screwed, sliced, diced, syzzurped in the hyzzurp: Soosh pulls out a full bag of tricks on his new s/t EP. The Glasgow-based artist flaunts shades of Four Tet,...

Chopped, screwed, sliced, diced, syzzurped in the hyzzurp: Soosh pulls out a full bag of tricks on his new s/t EP. The Glasgow-based artist flaunts shades of Four Tet, Schlomo, the first rank of contemporary, deep sample, avant chthonic chronic, in 7 songs (or 6, plus 1 remix: on the 7th day he rested!) that rope the listener into a lush, luscious aural psychofabular realm.

The first track streaming below, "Bramhall Waits," uses found-sound percussion to approach — but never quite arrive at — a solid tempo. The rhythm builds up in congelated agglutinations before degenerating right below the threshold of an official "dropped beat". Delicate stuff. "Rainbow Hiccups" uses whipcracks, lava bubbles, and ghostly R&B vox vibrations to transport the listener to distant worlds.

The EP should be available in a physical form in the future, so keep an eye out, and download the digital version at Bandcamp for now. Plus, say hi at Fuzzbook & stream more at Soundcloud & have an awesome new year!

"Bramhall Waits"

 
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"Rainbow Hiccups"

 
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