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01. JON MCMILLION - Inner Floor
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02. JON MCMILLION - Make It Worms
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03. JON MCMILLION - Drill Down
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04. JON MCMILLION - Duke Of Earl
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ARTIST
MCMILLION, JON
TITLE
Inner Floor
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
ORAC
CATALOG #
ORAC 019EP
ORAC 019EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/11/2006
"After a long wait, the second record on Orac's 'Black and White' series is finally available. Called
Inner Floor
, it's the debut EP from Seattle's own Jon McMillion. Like unclassified computer funk before it,
Inner Floor
is an experiment for the dancefloor, adventurous and abstract. Without relying on obvious melodic hooks or retro rhythms, McMillion sifts beats out of a very personal collection of sonic material, and the result is ear-bendingly danceable. Sonically,
Inner Floor
owes something to the 'clicks and cuts' school but its beats are definitely aware of new minimal techno. McMillion coaxes confident dancefloor beats out of unlikely scraps of material, from the pervasive microfunk samples to the interdimensional choral slush of the title track and the wry guitar abuse of 'Make It Worms.' There are melodies here, but mostly hidden ones, darting in between parallel strands of distinct sounds."
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