Bradock, Pepe: Dactilonomy I
Bradock, Pepe: Dactilonomy I
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Bradock, Pepe
Label: Atavisme
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4251648417750
Genre: Electronic
This is the first chapter of Dactylonomy, a 12" pentalogy, Dumb Thumb, starting as a fat dusty fingerprint, with two mirroring enlightening tracks that are more than happy to benefit from the joys of hitchhiking on their way to dancefloor welfare. It's a metronome-like and alphabetical choreography, based on an incognito personality, trailblazing kick drums, fragile synths stabs, double-edged sword chords, ghostly snippets, and all that jazz. "Audio Jewels" is a bouncy signature track that should get listeners high as a kite, responding to "Mattithyahu," which is a three act play anticipating the coming chapter two with it's abstract, bit-carving, frequency-shifting, mono-merciful tones, and precise, hopeful echoes, along with a 303+808+909 coda for vintage synth fans out there. Designed for serious back up. What else? If six is harmony and 126 BPM, then surely ATA 21=126 / 6 Remember that the best is yet to come; can you dig it?
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