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BufoBufo
Perceptual Channels E.P

Perceptual Channels E.P
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Artists

BufoBufo

Labels

Emotec

Catno

Emotec 002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

After MOY's 'Orbital Resonance' EP started the label in spectacular fashion, the second release on Damo B's EMOTEC comes from Ritual Poison co-founder BufoBufo. Following a run of releases on Furthur Electronix, Tone Dropout, Partout and Kouncil Cuts, BufoBufo's 'Perceptual Channels' EP merges acid, electro, breakbeats and the emotive melodies that have become a signature of his music. 'In The Reeds' sets burbling 303s and sci-fi synths against shredded drum loops; 'Silver Disk' nods to a love of classic hip-hop and hardcore, with a monstrous electro bassline; 'Scrying Mirror' has lush house chords, addictive bass and dark interludes; and 'Remote Viewing' is a more reflective downtempo piece with a blissed-out top line and influences from ambient and IDM.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

15€*

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A1

In The Reeds

A2

Scrying Mirror

B1

Silver Disk

B2

Remote Viewing

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