Now a 12" by Brighton outfit SOUTH CENTRAL with there new release "nothing can go wrong". Its an indie dance club rip up with cut up beats and powerful samples.
Ant's giving me some juice here saying you might like it if you like the Kitsune label. Hes also referencing
Modeselektor he is the big horror. They've referenced Gary Glitter and its the stomping repetitive music with the shouty voice through a megaphone effect on it. The remix dub B side is
definitely better, maybe they are born to remix! Check the sample.of a popular
Mancunian beat combo....
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What their label says...
South Central have vacated their Brighton based remix lab (having scored acclaimed re-drills for Metronomy, Shit Disco and bastardising current inkie darlings the Klaxons via the infamous bootleg 'the Bouncer') and ventured out on their own. Pressed on a whopping 12 inch slab of wax,three versions feature here - the extended 12" mix which is sure to do some seismic damage shortly on the more tuned in club floors across this (un)pleasant nation, the 7 inch version and a dub mix, which is so radically reworked that it had us checking it out several times to assure ourselves that we weren't listening to a totally different cut. As to the sound - think of a rampant muscularly mutant version of Gary Gl***er's 'Rock 'n' Roll (part 2)' snatched from working desk of the Timelords and force fed anabolic steroids then bleached white with an array of chaotically churned tripping / dislocated electronics and arcade effects all jack-knifed with a founding matrix that combines a sinew straining tension bedded precariously upon an impenetrably hypnotic head shrinking underpin and then sent out into a hugely unsuspecting world to poke about in Mark E Smith's surreal mindset to do battle with the Fall's 'Big New Prinz'. A killer thing.