Switch Up Flows

Mar 03, 2006 12:40

Due to design commitments here at Unlx Towers there haven't been many reviews recently but for a change that is not due to a lack of enthusiasm. Five hours sleep last night. To be honest that's nothing to brag about what with the fact I personally am at work until one am tomorrow. Excuse me.

Sorry, had to have a bit of a cry there. Where was I? Oh yes, the beginning of the month has come and gone and all the 'slightly more obscure' music for the month has been ordered and paid for. I guess one of the benefits of ordering online combined with having a reasonably spread taste in music is that each of the many sites we use get their music it to us over the course of the first few weeks of the month. Yesterday it was Engine Room Record's sampler Leeds:2005, all This Et AL and iLiKETRAiNS, mirthless rock and airguitar fare. Next to that was Errors' How Clean Is Your Acid House EP, an absolutely delightful piece of analogue-y electronic jiggery pokery. Today, alternatively, we're thrown off on a Grime tip with everybody thinks to MC tough you lyrics must be about negative stuff, the Big Mic Man himself JME and his frankly top of the pile mixtape (sorry KA, too much of that lush stuff) Boy Better Know - Shh Huh Yuh Muh, also featuring a tune each from Trigz, Wiley and Skepta. Pretty dark. Then ext today, and fianlly before I actually go about getting some food and actually washing (cuz I'm worth it) is a beautifully packaged work by the erstwhile Chris Clark now just known, dubiously, as Clark. The Throttle Furniture EP is up next. PayDay Music, it's what jobs were invented for.

errors, jme, engine room, chris clark, clark

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