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The Earlies - Breaking Point (EPROM Remix)

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The Earlies - “Breaking Point” (EPROM Remix)

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San Francisco’s friendly purple button pusher EPROM has docked at our portal for a moment to deliver a symbol of goodwill.  The gift he brings is his remix of The Earlies “Breaking Point.” Click the image above (which EPROM also designed!) to download.

EPROM’s “Zoning” 12″ with Profisee was just released on Cloak x Dagger, while his split 12″ on Warp Records with the homie Eskmo is due imminently.  If those don’t melt your turntable, his murky single Humanoid is set to drop soon on Amsterdam’s blazing Rwina label. If you live in the US or Europe, EPROM will soon be landing in your city… check his myspace for upcoming live shows:

http://www.myspace.com/eprommusic

www.eprommusic.com

The Earlies:

http://www.myspace.com/theearlies

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The Earlies - “Breaking Point” (EPROM Remix)
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EPROM - HUMANOID EP || RWINA006


From Rwina records:

We want to do quality, interesting, electronic music here at Rwina. We’re not trying to bring you some stuff aimed solely at fitting into ‘the scene’ - no, we like beats, bass, synths, stuff that can mess with your head as well as move your feet. So, bearing that in mind, we’re proud to present Eprom, fresh out of San Francisco.

‘Humanoid’ takes stepping beats in a Mala-gone-ATL vibe, and marries them to lazer-guided pitch-switching neon synth lines that contract and expand, breathing their way through the track and re-programming the dance floor into a blur of hypercolour. The classic vocal sample reminds us how far we’ve come from the days of Acid House, yet how much remains the same - people still want to hear amazing noises put together in a way that makes them dance.

‘The Slaughter’ takes the mid-tempo West-Coast sound and runs with it - glowing synth lines harmonise like the work of acid-loving robots over swaggering beats and moody, almost RZA-esque atmospherics, building intensity throughout the track.

Finally, ‘Lick Out’ sounds like the kind of music Drexciya might have made if their underwater civilisation was based around the Bay Area’s hyphy scene. The whole track is dripping wet, an exploration into a future world of aquatic crunk that defies categorisation.

Rwina is proud to note that this release is being supported by the likes of Mary Anne Hobbs, Jakes, Starkey, The Gaslamp Killer and Slugabed.

EPROM - HUMANOID EP || RWINA006

A HUMANOID
B1 THE SLAUGHTER
B2 LICK OUT

releasedate: tbc

www.myspace.com/rwinarecords

From Rwina records:
We want to do quality, interesting, electronic music here at Rwina. We’re not trying to bring you some stuff aimed solely at fitting into ‘the scene’ - no, we like beats, bass, synths, stuff that can mess with your head as well as move your feet. So, bearing that in mind, we’re proud [...]