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12"
to be released in February 2008
mp3:
-We Want Hardcore
-Burn
Down The Jungle (excerpt)
-Renegade
Cherryade (excerpt)
This record should be played at 45RPM, contrary to what has been mistakingly printed on the label.
Chevron's
intricate beats and party anthems get down and dirty with "Tuff
Shite". Partly inspired by Chevron's
hometown, and partly the result of his extensive live experience
all throughout Europe, the six complex, crisp and tongue-in-cheek
tracks presented here are also a lot more than just "tuff".
Upbeat and clear, the A side displays (again, as if necessary)
Chevron's
talent for complex rhythms and catchy melodies. Flip the record,
and the B side delivers the dancefloor-packing tracks, where
jungle, hardcore and breakcore collide in a tasty and incisive
way. Welcome to Blackpool, don't let the comets hit you on the
way to the club.
Tracklisting:
A1. Criticize
A2. Renegade
Cherryade
A3. Aisha Khatoon
B1. Nigel Mansell
B2. Burn
Down The Jungle
B3. We Want Hardcore
"Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, England. Lying
along the coast of the Irish Sea, it has a population of 142,900,
making it the largest settlement in Lancashire and the fourth
largest in North West England", or so says Wikipedia about
Jonathan Valentine (Chevron)'s
hometown. One should soon add that it was the inspiration for
this musician's new record (and first for a label outside of
the UK).
Having made quite a splash in the IDM fishtank with his 2003's
debut 7", soon to be followed by the (now classic) "Everything's
Exactly The Same" album on Planet Mu, Chevron has ever
since become a regular of the british breakcore and electronic
scene. Not only does this productive musician share his flat
with Shitmat, but the two have often worked and performed together,
Chevron displaying his dancefloor-packing tracks at such festivals
as 2007's rain soaked Glastonbury or being part of Shitmat's
infamous Wrong Music roster.
Handpicked from more than 40 tracks written in 2006 and 2007,
the six comets of “Tuff Shite” will fall on Blackpool,
or any soundsystem worldwide, bringing the fun, excitement and
at times sonic assault that is now known to come wherever Chevron
threads. Thank you Lancashire.
Chevron: www.chevvers.com
Artwork by Piratio.
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