808 State vs Humanoid’s In Place Of Language
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808 State vs Humanoid’s In Place Of Language
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Music Reviews ALBUMS Release date: | Oli Warwick Ambient techno pioneers return
Sweet, Sweet Acid
New Humanoid 12-inch: April's Featured Release
Sweet Acid Sound - Humanoid (2023, De:tuned) is Brian Dougans, 1/2 of FSOL since the Global LP in 1989. However, often on these new Humanoid releases, Yage is credited as the engineer, which is just another pseudonym for the duo. Sweet Acid Sound indeed. A bit lighter and housey-er than the usual serving, with a hint of 1990-ish Italo-house, which might not be on everybody's palette.
Unlike the recent bangers, this beat is synced to standard house at around 125 BPM or less. Sweet Acid Sound does make a nice homage to the pure house era. More-so, the first LP on Westside Records in 1989 which showcased various forms of house music: from Trax Records' Chicago Acid to 2 In A Room style Hip House to Tony Humphries/Kiss FM inspired Garage. And at this point, Garry Cobain, a mate of Dougans, is brought in as a guest vocalist on Global's darkest track, the opening b-side's Sunshine and Brick, foreshadowing what was to follow later. Sweet Acid Sound is due on May 29th on De:tuned.
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