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01. KNOW V.A. - RIP
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02. KNOW V.A. - Just To Hurt
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03. KNOW V.A. - Xeno
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04. KNOW V.A. - Endless
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ARTIST
KNOW V.A.
TITLE
Black Label
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
SIGNAL LIFE
CATALOG #
SGNLF 012EP
SGNLF 012EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
11/17/2017
Amsterdam duo
Know V.A.
, aka
Feico De Muinck Keizer
and
Marjin Brussaard
, step up with four tracks of dystopian club futurism inspired by their native gabber parties as well as hardcore, bubbling, hardstyle, and Atlanta rap. The EP sets off with "RIP", a nearly 10-minute epic of splintered grains and distressed, slowed-down bubbling rhythms. "Just To Hurt" lurks in with equal doses of dancehall rhythms, ice-y synths, and skittering alarms. "Xeno" opens with a murky riff reminiscent of ATL rap's most prominent producers. "Endless" mixes grimey detuned squarewave leads, melancholy vocal synths, and distorted bass.
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