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WHYTBLU 007EP
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Two tracks aimed at the floor, with a running theme being the human voice, from screaming to singing and laughing. Happa: "Vocals aren't a rarity in dance music obviously, but I wanted to experiment with them in a more instrumental and textural sense. Plus, I think you don't hear enough kinda weird shit in the more formulaic dance tunes -- only on the more experimental edges of club music ya kno?"
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BKEDIT 007EP
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Leeds-based producer Happa has quickly gained an enviable profile, made all the more impressive by the fact that he is just 15 years-old. For his Boomkat Editions he ramps it up with the industrial slam of "13.05.13," before switching tack to sound like Reinhold Friedl dismantling a piano with Emptyset on "Stirring." "Escape" sounds like Alberich mangling a Joyrex side, while "Walice Berl" thumbs its nose at prissy, "perfect" mix-downs. "Put Your Suitcase Down" captures the heartbreaking swell of ambient emotion which eludes artists twice his age.
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