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RB 052EP
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2020 repress. Brooklyn producer Octo Octa, best known for his still-devastating 2011 "Let Me See You" cut for 100% Silk, graces Running Back with four fine cuts. Creating the new, while respecting the old, the More Times EP features heavy house ("More Times"), twitchy house ("Fever Dream"), dubby house ("Take Me to the Dark"), and breakbeat house with due respect to LTJ Bukem ("Dresses"). That's a lot of house for your money. Music for clubs and places that would like to be clubs. Watch out for Octo Octa on the back of the brilliant cover. More Times? Good times!
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SILK 023EP
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"100% Silk begs and pleads for all things OCTO--that eight-sided honest octagon: sweet, sad, shy, hopeful, blissful, light, lifting, longing. Going deeper, swelling higher than his first Let Me See You 12', Oh Love unifies crucial human experience with technology, sound, and rhythm in a totality of touching vision. The thesis thrill here: selling dreams that can't be followed, finding love that can't be lasting, seeking a future that can't solve your present. 'Oh Love' is honeyed with tender integrity; musings on dance history merge euphoniously with a wealthy sample bank. Octo Octa's the new search engine; he's connected and connective, the feeling fish to your computer chips. The dancefloor has been pulled out from under you, now you're free to float in the 'Oh Love' atmosphere--warm and womby, roused and roomy, a tear-jerk body-work. Poise yourself for poignancy. He's TRYING to break your heart."
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