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THREE DROPS EP
Genre | House |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | GLRY007 |
Label | GALLERY |
Artist | BLACK LOOPS & JAMES PEPPER |
Release Date | 28/10/2022 |
Carrier | 12" |
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A. Three Drops B. Arp Love When James Pepper met Riccardo Paffetti (Black Loops) a bromance was quick to bloom. After touring the Berlin-based Italian across Australia, the two soon realised they not only loved each others company but records too. Following Black Loops maiden trip down under, the dudes stayed in touch and led to Pep crashing on Riccardoâ„¢s sofa bed for a week in Berlin. The duo went to work in the studio, brewing up some gems that were released on classy imprints Neovinyl Recordings and Haws. It was on Paffettiâ„¢s most recent trip to Oz (well before the world shutdown) that brought about their most anticipated tracks to date. Bunkering down in a Marrickville studio, the cross-continent pairing got up close and personal with some neat hardware. Experimenting with an array of compressors, a TR8 and the Elektron Analog Four MKII ËœThree Dropsâ„¢ EP was born. The title track is a lively affair. A rampant message to club folk far and wide. Founded on lo-fi percussion, a crunchy kick and echoed key sections ËœThree Dropsâ„¢ throws a flurry of punches. Varied combinations of electro, acid and techno rolling together just right. Here we have a welcome jab of adrenaline. You can almost visualise the duo grinning from ear-to-ear, as they bring in each piece of machinery. ËœThree Dropsâ„¢ made its live debut at Pepperâ„¢s recent Boiler Room in Sydney and has since taken the interwebs by storm. Hundredâ„¢s of ID requests later and the time is right to share this gem as the clubs open back up across the globe. On the B side comes ËœArp Loveâ„¢. A frantically beautiful dose of techno. Soaring risers make way for pulsating chords and shimmering TR8 patterns, as weâ„¢re led deep into a clubby rabbit hole. In signature Black Loops style, a spoken word sample on the disappointment of love breaks the piece in two.