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Yoshinori Hayashi / DB.Source: Square Sun / Anapo Vinyl 12"
After strong releases by Soichi Terada and Marcello Napoletano, promising globetrotterĀ imprint Gravity Graffiti comes through with three slices of tripped-out ethno-folk and one breakbeat āardkore-inspired chune for good measure. The A sideās two tracks come courtesy of Yoshinori Hayashi, fresh off excellent outings for Going Good and Lovers Rock. 11-minute slow lurch āSquare Sunā is the sort of codeine-soaked far-out jazz trip that weāve come to expect fromĀ Hayashi, while timestretched rave joint āCoolingā is a refreshing new course for the Japanese producer. Starting off with some woozy Boards of Canada-esque synths and slowly settling into pure 3AMĀ hands-in-the-air bliss; it shouldĀ fit snugly in your breakbeat house set sandwiched in between recent burners by Coco Bryce and Person Of Interest. On the flip, mystery man DB.Source offers two fuzzy leftfield tracks laced with West African-inspired percussion and bleeps and bloops reminiscent of Actress.
- music label: Gravity GraffitiĀ 2017
reviewed by dj winyl destination 04/2017
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After strong releases by Soichi Terada and Marcello Napoletano, promising globetrotterĀ imprint Gravity Graffiti comes through with three slices of tripped-out ethno-folk and one breakbeat āardkore-inspired chune for good measure. The A sideās two tracks come courtesy of Yoshinori Hayashi, fresh off excellent outings for Going Good and Lovers Rock. 11-minute slow lurch āSquare Sunā is the sort of codeine-soaked far-out jazz trip that weāve come to expect fromĀ Hayashi, while timestretched rave joint āCoolingā is a refreshing new course for the Japanese producer. Starting off with some woozy Boards of Canada-esque synths and slowly settling into pure 3AMĀ hands-in-the-air bliss; it shouldĀ fit snugly in your breakbeat house set sandwiched in between recent burners by Coco Bryce and Person Of Interest. On the flip, mystery man DB.Source offers two fuzzy leftfield tracks laced with West African-inspired percussion and bleeps and bloops reminiscent of Actress.
- music label: Gravity GraffitiĀ 2017
reviewed by dj winyl destination 04/2017
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