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Twostep2
Three Of Nine EP

Three Of Nine EP
Three Of Nine EPThree Of Nine EP

Artists

Twostep2

Catno

JPR005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Dec 1, 2022

Three Of Nine EP, Twostep2, Above Sound Records, JPR005, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

TwoStep2 aka DJ Relay and Jo Public have been known for their superlative but distinctly old skool sounds, but lead track on this three cut 12" is rather a subtle departure. The beat is a little more wonderfully wonky than you might expect and the bassline bigger and more adventurous, with pleasingly original results. 'Starlight' plays off its abrasive backspins with fluttering harps that are more Luke Vibert than Sticky or Noodles, true genius, and a bubbling beat to boot. 'Weapon of Choice' plunders ravier elements but again, it's no museum piece with its off kilter piano and slowed down, drowsy atmospherics. If you're looking for memorable tunes that stick out rather than fit in, make this your destination.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

On It

B1

Starlight

B2

Weapon Of Choice

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