Fouk
Kill Frenzy EP
Heist Recordings
Maxi Single & EPHEIST010
Out: 18-05-2015
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Take Daniel Leseman’s signature swing and loose arrangements, add a touch of Junktion’s knack for jazzy chords and sampling, and you get Fouk. After a set of excellent solo releases on their own O
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Take Daniel Leseman’s signature swing and loose arrangements, add a touch of Junktion’s knack for jazzy chords and sampling, and you get Fouk. After a set of excellent solo releases on their own Outplay records and Slow Town, the duo now turn to Heist with a killer EP. Kill Frenzy’s wobbling bass line might easily be a playful Dave Holland getting into his zone, and all the tiny elements and variations give Kill Frenzy that perfect vibe to really get a party going. Lefty’s Bar goes a step further on the jazzy vibe, with the same loose percussion and vintage keys, a lazy horn section and a lovely twisted and turned female vocal sample filtering in and out. Ken sent me is perhaps the most straightforward track on the EP, with Rhodesy pads and a great use of tremolo to give swing to the 4x4 rhythm. Our suggestion: get it while you can, cause this one is gonna hit hard.
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