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Illum Sphere drops the first vinyl ep of a two part album. ‘Long Live The Plan’ features six new tracks plus a Samiyam remix.
It’s been a busy time since Illum Sphere’s debut ‘The Incoming EP’ landed in the spring. D.Jing in Croatia, Vienna & Athens followed dates in LA at Low End Theory and Dam-Funk’s Funkmosphere party. His Hoya:Hoya night saw one of the most talked about line-ups ever at Manchester’s Warehouse Project, with Daedelus, Gaslamp Killer, Rustie, Dam-Funk, Mary Anne Hobbs and Nosaj Thing all playing alongside himself and Hoya:Hoya conspirator, Jonny Dub. Add to that an invite to 2010’s Red Bull Music Academy, a remix for Martyn dropping soon and a BBC 1xtra Music Award, suffice to say it’s been a pivotal 6 months.
The ep starts with the apocalyptic introduction ‘Long Live The Plan’, using soaring Bladerunner-esque strings which then flows effortlessly into ‘Better Late State’, a menacing 2-stepper with sparse whiplash snares and driving kicks rolling with a deft sub bass. Then cue the terrifyingly restrained ‘Psycho’, sound system music at it’s most refined. Out of that and into the distorted soundtrack string laced ‘Never Lie Twice’.
On side B, ‘Chasing The Midnight Moth’ rises from the ashes of the more sinister A-side. Dusty in it’s introduction, it blossoms in colour with an unusual fusion of sounds. ‘Shadowman’ rounds off the original productions, seemingly driving through chaos and finishing in an epic cliffhanger. We finish of with a dope remix of ‘Psycho’ from Samiyam ( Brainfeeder, Hyperdub ) flipped in a style that only this LA native can do. |
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