Recommended by us on 22nd September 2011
...according to our Mike on Thu 22 Sep, 2011.
Hiya bassheads, Midas is back with a silky little cut for you. On the first side we've got a Kuedo mix of Goodbye Girl. Spacey pounding drums clatter and pound ominously over a heavy dubstep bass wibble while some wistful shimmering vocals poke up out of the wreckage, as all the while a cloud of synthetic angels hover above making stoned out synth drones that slide around somewhat unpredictably and give the piece a real sensuous and living feel. Emotional and chilled dubstep that falls between the leftfield grime clatter of Sarantis and the womb-like dreaminess of Balam Acab. Most excellent. On the other side Mala has mixed Earth A Kill Ya. This starts out super-minimal with little bursts of sub bass and ghostly echoing vocals before a skeletal beat comes in as sinister and discordant synth drones can be heard in the distance. This one's a total downbeat industrial nightmare of a track, with a speaking male voice adding to the sinister vibes. Certainly doesn't have the immediacy of the A side, more of a cinematic late-night slow burner. Both interesting tracks, though!
This new single features two of the most upfront tracks from King Midas Sound’s forthcoming album project ‘Without You’, featuring re-voiced and re-versioned mutations of their debut album ‘Waiting For You’. Side A is a mix of ‘Goodbye Girl’ by Kuedo aka former Vex’d producer Jamie Teasdale, who drags the original’s domestic melodrama through a fatigued waltz of droning synths and stumbling drums. Side AA carries a radical new take on ‘Earth A Kill Ya’ by Mala from Digital Mystikz. He smothers Kiki’s voice and dubs out Roger’s lyrics to their most dread components, leaving strands of the original song lost at sea in sub bass and drowning in toxic chords and dusty reverbed drum blasts.
A. Goodbye Girl (Kuedo Mix) AA. Earth A Kill Ya (Mala Mix)
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