Supported By Moodymann, Theo Parrish, Rick Wilhite, Tom Trago
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Following releases on Rush Hour and Black Catalogue
Tsuba is proud to present 'Metropolitan' the debut album from The Carter Bros. Their sample-inspired long player crosses genres and styles from funk to techno via house and disco, as their own production takes lead from their crate-digging heritage in adopted Adelaide, as if reimagining The Avalanches had they chosen house music over hip-hop. Metropolitan is an exercise in selfexpression
from two artists whose nurturing sits a mile
from the standard template, and both wears their
influences proudly on their sleeves while adding their
own mark across the twelve tracks. From Too Many
Lovers' raw piano-led disco to Interlude Latin A's
swaying samba, and The Slow Burn's rasping chords
and up to date menace, it's the magpie-like approach to
music that makes Metropolitan stand out from the crowd, and Carter Bros' appearance on the scene the
likely start of a long stay.