For The Faithful Skudge Follower, Number 13 Brings Back Memories From When Skudge Combined And Reduced Both Techno And House In A Flawless Way. Something That They Have Been Able To Do Since The Beginning. They Also Manage To Utilize Samples, That In Another Context Would Have Felt Misplaced, In A Very Classy Manner
For the faithful Skudge follower, number 13 brings back memories from when Skudge combined and reduced both Techno and House in a flawless way. Something that they have been able to do since the beginning. They also manage to utilize samples, that in another context would have felt misplaced, in a very classy manner.
Presented on the A-side, Clear, where from the first note the resemblance of the now classic Skudge-sound gets optimized for the floors of today.
On the flip, we get an attention grabbing and tension inducing track called Wasp which carefully manages to evolve itself in a hypnotic and a bit erratic sound. Something that feels fresh in the hands of Skudge.
For fans and newcomers alike, this is a faithful Skudge record that will stick around