THE BANKLE
12 Inch
Detroit based label Infolines deliver the fourth release titled The Bankle, featuring family members Francois Dillinger, RVP, Mister Joshooa, Jeremy Kypta, Tree and ADMN.
Detroit based label Infolines deliver the fifth release titled CAID, featuring members Bendersnatch, Acid Jerks, Maxlow & Remove Viewing Party. “You have reached the Infolines. The Infolines spaceship crashed back in Detroit, again. Time to get the warehouse ready for transmission.” First up is Road Map, Bendersnatch returns with a no-nonsense club friendly techno tool designed to pave the way to the underground party you are in no doubt driving towards. Sophistry comes next RVP beams down their new 4 to the floor, house infused guitar riffs with crunchy drums projected straight from the mother ship. Maxlow returns with a spacey odyssey Shooting for Saturn featuring a return collaboration with Motor City Strings with Erin Z, showing off dreamy violin that will no doubt take you on a journey worthy of space & time. Lastly, Infolines welcomes Acid Jerks, newcomers to the label who need no introduction. The mysterious duo provides Digital Warefare, an homage to Underwater early days Detroit electro jam, with lush chords and spacy arpeggios and a snare that snaps through driving you to new horizons. Opting to remain “anonymous and off the radar”, the enigma surrounding Bendersnatch allows their music to do the talking. More is known about Mike Petrack and Aran Daniel AKA Remote Viewing Party, part label-founders and a pairing who have appeared on Resident Advisor’s stage at Movement Festival Detroit in the past. The same cannot be said for the mysterious Maxlow, who once again prefers to remain “anonymous and off the radar”, this time with the Detroit based strings power house Motor City Strings. Keeping with the theme of anonymity, not much is known about the Acid Jerks other than their duo is crushing the game with releases on Nu Groove, Refuge, Music for Freaks, Flaneurecordings, and Local Talk.