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THE BELL
LA's Truncate returns to James Ruskin's Blueprint with a new 3-track EP, having made his outstanding debut on the label back in 2017 with 'Terminal 5'. Early support comes from Ben Sims and of course label head, James Ruskin. Over its 3 tracks Truncate continues to shape his evolving Truncate sound that he launched in 2011, from the tribal energy of 'The Bell', via the piquant twang of 'Initials', to the deep sensibilities of 'Timbre'.
Genre | Techno |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | BP055 |
Label | BLUEPRINT |
Artist | TRUNCATE |
Release Date | 04/10/2019 |
Carrier | 12" |
Barcode | 5414165111245 |
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Tracklisting
THE BELL
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TRACKLISTING
A1. Truncate - The Bell
A2. Truncate - Initials
B. Truncate - Timbre
INFO
LA's Truncate (David Flores) returns to James Ruskin's Blueprint with a new 3-track EP, having made his outstanding debut on the label back in 2017 with 'Terminal 5'.
'The Bell / Initials / Timbre' comes off the back of continued deep and raw releases on his own self-titled Truncate label, his recent 'Truncei8ht EP' for Eats Everything and Andre Campo's Ei8ht, which reached the Top 10 of Beatport's Techno 100 Chart, and a remix of Spencer Parker for Radio Slave's Rekids (due September).
As a persistently in-demand DJ, Truncate has spent the summer touring the US, South America, Asia and Europe, with further gigs coming up this autumn at renowned clubs like Glasgow's Sub Club, Belfast's Shine and London's fabric, amongst others.
His new EP for Blueprint has been receiving early support from Ben Sims and of course label head, James Ruskin. Over its 3 tracks Truncate continues to shape his evolving Truncate sound that he launched in 2011, from the tribal energy of 'The Bell', via the piquant twang of 'Initials', to the deep sensibilities of 'Timbre'.