Chris E Pants – Fallout EP HYPEDIGI036 1. Can’t Shake Loose 2. Tare 3. Fallout 4. Call Me You 5. Judy Judy Judy Chrissy Murderbot is already known as one of Chicago’s finest purveyors of juke and footwork, the man behind the Dead Homies and Sleazetone labels, and with releases on Planet Mu, Halocyan & more. And he crops up here on Hypercolour under his Chris E Pants moniker, unveiling a superbly varied EP. Lead track ‘Can’t Shake Loose’ takes no prisoners, a belting 909 kick and a disturbed acid line evokes shades of old school pioneers like D.H.S. and Green Velvet, touched by the hand of rave! On ‘Tare’, Chris E Pants getting all melodic on us and all the better for it, a cool little heads down number… Title track ‘Fallout’ is a sweeter affair, flecks of female vox over a sturdy house beat are held up with the mother of all b-lines and gnarly synth work, and on ‘Call Me You’, Chris takes it one deeper for a flute laden, tight jacker, slightly reminiscent of that classic Plez track (Can’t Stop). Judy Judy Judy follows the 4/4 path on this EP, all bleepy and moody vibes, and a killer one to finish off a well rounded and expertly executed Extended Player for Hypercolour.
Monday, 20 January 2014
Chris E Pants - Tare (HYPEDIGI036) (clip) by Hypercolour
Chris E Pants – Fallout EP HYPEDIGI036 1. Can’t Shake Loose 2. Tare 3. Fallout 4. Call Me You 5. Judy Judy Judy Chrissy Murderbot is already known as one of Chicago’s finest purveyors of juke and footwork, the man behind the Dead Homies and Sleazetone labels, and with releases on Planet Mu, Halocyan & more. And he crops up here on Hypercolour under his Chris E Pants moniker, unveiling a superbly varied EP. Lead track ‘Can’t Shake Loose’ takes no prisoners, a belting 909 kick and a disturbed acid line evokes shades of old school pioneers like D.H.S. and Green Velvet, touched by the hand of rave! On ‘Tare’, Chris E Pants getting all melodic on us and all the better for it, a cool little heads down number… Title track ‘Fallout’ is a sweeter affair, flecks of female vox over a sturdy house beat are held up with the mother of all b-lines and gnarly synth work, and on ‘Call Me You’, Chris takes it one deeper for a flute laden, tight jacker, slightly reminiscent of that classic Plez track (Can’t Stop). Judy Judy Judy follows the 4/4 path on this EP, all bleepy and moody vibes, and a killer one to finish off a well rounded and expertly executed Extended Player for Hypercolour.
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