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EF 087EP
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Endless Flight announce the debut release of one of their favorite artists at the moment, ESA. A very unique mixture of house and African rhythms. Beesmunt Soundsystem remix is el caliente.
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BRK 009EP
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Esa makes a welcome return to the Burek family fold with another EP that skirts the boundaries of the dancefloor. Laying Bennett's vocals atop deconstructed, radiating cosmic transmissions on "Time of Planck," Esa cautiously adds reverberating oscillators to maximum effect over a washed-out, hazy groove and key stabs. "Paradox Jaz (Recover)" follows a traditional Detroit journey before gradually stepping up-tempo for a cantering, melody-led approach. "Placid Universe" features atmospheric undertones before clicking snares and bulbous, low-end bass lines and acid squelches force their way into earshot. "Drama Queen" flits between light xylophone riffs and seething, pulsing bass stabs, offering a resonating close to Esa's all-original, analog productions.
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BRK 006EP
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Drummer, producer and DJ, Esa Williams aka Mervin Granger has been a resident at Glasgow's Sub Club for over half a decade. He runs his own label, Rememory, and also partners Brian D'Souza in the live presentation of Auntie Flo. This 12" captures his emotions upon returning to his native South Africa and the trials of becoming acquainted with his new home of Glasgow. Also includes a remix from Edinburgh's Fudge Fingas, which encapsulates both of the original tracks and adds FF's own distinctive slant.
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