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01. BASIC HOUSE - Aspirin Telepath / I Found You / I Don't Remember Acid / 64 Bummer
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02. BASIC HOUSE - Field 008 / Ultra-Misted / Caim in Bird Form / TV Illness
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ARTIST
BASIC HOUSE
TITLE
Caim in Bird Form
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DIGITALIS
CATALOG #
DIGI 054LP
DIGI 054LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
9/3/2013
Opal Tapes figurehead
Stephen Bishop
has pushed a lot of boundaries with his label and his own music under the
Basic House
moniker since bursting onto the scene a few years back. The label in particular carved out a deep niche early on and its momentum seemingly can't be stopped.
Caim in Bird Form
originally appeared as a very limited cassette on Digitalis earlier in 2013 and now finds its proper home on wax. Basic House is never static, always burrowing toward the center of the earth but missing by a few degrees. "Caim in Bird Form" is gritty, while stilted beats crawl on "I Found You," leaving tonal wreckage in its wake. Bishop ups the ante with the bleak futurism of "64 Bummer" -- synths float skyward blacking out the sun underneath a veil of heavy bass making for one of the album's best moments, along with the caustic sonics of the title-track. And then, just when the darkness gets out of hand, the circus comes to town in the form of "Ultra-Misted" to massage your ears. Features gorgeous artwork by
Savwo
, cut to vinyl at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.
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