DK.01

(2LP)
Made with the help of contributors and influences as diverse as MC Killa Kela, 17th century composer, Henry Purcell and their four decades together as Super Furry Animals, the album promises a genre-bending expansion of their most electronic-leaning and experimental ideas
Genre Experimental
FormatVINYL
Cat. noSTR062V
Label STRANGETOWN
Artist DAS KOOLIES
Release Date22/09/2023
Carrier2LP
Barcode5053760104919
TRACKLIST 1 Best Mindfuck Yet 2 Out Of This World 3 Nuthin Sandwich 4 Shakedown 5 Best Mindfuck Yet Reprise 6 A Ride 7 Collide 8 Katal 9 Pain Down The Drain 10 Montezuma 11 Holy Shit 12 Masters Of Mankind 13 Collide Reprise 14 Alligator 15 Sky 16 Sorry 17 Wired For Sound INFO DK.01 is the debut album from Das Koolies. Made with the help of contributors and influences as diverse as MC Killa Kela, 17th Century composer, Henry Purcell and their four decades together as Super Furry Animals, the album promises a genre-bending expansion of their most electronic-leaning and experimental ideas. DK.01 re-opens the book on the quartet™s long-term friendship and musical union at the next chapter, with their meandering tale together having begun in the vortex of North Wales™ illicit rave scene in the early-1990s. Last seen on stage together as the Furries™ final tour concluded in 2016, Bunford, Ciarán, Ieuan and Pryce reconvened Das Koolies around poker nights and half-remembered riffs shortly after, scratching a persistent, 30-year itch to perform a factory reset and deep dive into the synth-driven sound they™d heard in their heads all along. Looking forward to the album™s release Das Koolies say: šThe return has been welcomed. Unanimously. Dissent, however, will be tolerated. An abundance of ideas, new inventions and old friendships percolate, produce and persist. Come this way as a dead end is circumvented to show an open road.› Alongside Rhys Ifans, guests set to appear on the album include influential British MC Killa Kela and the physical infrastructure of Cardiff, Wales™ capital city itself, as field recordings of percussive strikes on metallic structures make their way onto the record, symbolising the freedom with which ideas entered the studio from all possible sources. Referring to classical composer, Henry Purcell with a bassline inspired by 300-year-old examples of the same, plus completing one demo that has existed in one form or another since 1998, DK.01 will reveal and celebrate the elasticity of time and the musical ideas within it, as it will inevitably expose the band™s own liberty to do just as they please.