Electrospy – Brain Coral EP
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Palace Trax – PT005 |
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Vinyl
, 12", EP
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Techno |
Tracklist
1 | nye 424 | |
2 | electrobum | |
3 | flaky | |
4 | davelec |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Curved Pressings
- Mastered At – Curved Pressings
Notes
Palace Vinyl proudly presents the fifth instalment on the in-house label Palace Trax from Brain Coral Records owner, Jake Eyre aka Electrospy.
The Voice EP, Jake and Brain Coral’s only and inaugural release featured on Terry Francis’ seminal ‘Architecture’ compilation on Pagan in 1998 and reached an almost cult status in the following decades.
Electrospy makes a resurgence with a record reflecting the electro inspired tech house he became known for in the 90s whilst also offering a deep and unique take on modern underground dance music.
Jake has continued to make music in the years since Brain Coral but PT005 marks his return to vinyl format after three decades. The B2 track titled, ‘davelec’ is a recently unearthed collaborative project between Electrospy and Dave Mothersole, produced in 1996.
The Brain Coral EP functions as a tech house record tempered with electro elements and drum patterns. The record is an excursion into the space between the genres with sprightly percussion, deep and layered bass-lines and euphoric melodies. The A side presents a more tech-house and energetic affair while the B offers a distinct electro flavour.
The Voice EP, Jake and Brain Coral’s only and inaugural release featured on Terry Francis’ seminal ‘Architecture’ compilation on Pagan in 1998 and reached an almost cult status in the following decades.
Electrospy makes a resurgence with a record reflecting the electro inspired tech house he became known for in the 90s whilst also offering a deep and unique take on modern underground dance music.
Jake has continued to make music in the years since Brain Coral but PT005 marks his return to vinyl format after three decades. The B2 track titled, ‘davelec’ is a recently unearthed collaborative project between Electrospy and Dave Mothersole, produced in 1996.
The Brain Coral EP functions as a tech house record tempered with electro elements and drum patterns. The record is an excursion into the space between the genres with sprightly percussion, deep and layered bass-lines and euphoric melodies. The A side presents a more tech-house and energetic affair while the B offers a distinct electro flavour.
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Reviews
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Special little record, musical af, deep and detailed, this level of depth I'd imagine would be appreciated by a boutique crowd of people who understand the music they are listening to.
I'd say this is on Polygonia levels of musicality, intellectual tech for sure.
If there was such a thing as a PhD in tech house, this record could be handed in for a dissertation.... -
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I cannot wait to get my hands on this!
Unreal release from a fast-becoming-established label, not to mention Palace Vinyl being unequivocally South London's best dance music focused record store
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