release-info

Liquid Earth – The Electronic Brain EP [Liquid Earth Physical 001]

11,49  excl. tax

Availability: In stock

Label: Liquid Earth Physical
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
Country: US
Catalogue: LEP001
Released: Oct 19, 2022
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Tech House, Progressive House, Deep House

Liquid Earth – The Electronic Brain EP [Liquid Earth Physical 001]

TRACKLIST
A1. The Electronic Brain
A2. The Electronic Brain
B1. Bubble Pop
B2. Stingray Shuffle

RELEASE INFO:

The first in series of self-released Liquid Earth Physical releases, “The Electronic Brain” is a nose dive into Junkyard Synthesis.
From EP Title opener and the three tracks to follow, you’ll find part ’80s sleaze, part ’90s deepness and part ’00s wiggle wrapped into one package.
A2 track “Vector Boy and The Horse With Three Legs” is as cooked as the title given. A twisted ride on a budget carnival right, steered forward by driving percussion and a mid-break bubbly synth line.
“Bubble Pop,” an ode to the 1986 arcade game, is a straight shooter. An early morning tune that pirouettes nicely through a sunrise set. Record closer, “Stingray Shuffle,” ties the release together with its juggled arpeggios and organically grown drum work.
The Electronic Brain makes dance music cocktails that pop like a twist of lime hitting seltzer. Melodic, crisp, and refreshing.

related-products
receive

Liquid Earth – The Electronic Brain EP [Liquid Earth Physical 001]

11,49  excl. tax

Availability: In stock

TRACKLIST
A1. The Electronic Brain
A2. The Electronic Brain
B1. Bubble Pop
B2. Stingray Shuffle

RELEASE INFO:

The first in series of self-released Liquid Earth Physical releases, “The Electronic Brain” is a nose dive into Junkyard Synthesis.
From EP Title opener and the three tracks to follow, you’ll find part ’80s sleaze, part ’90s deepness and part ’00s wiggle wrapped into one package.
A2 track “Vector Boy and The Horse With Three Legs” is as cooked as the title given. A twisted ride on a budget carnival right, steered forward by driving percussion and a mid-break bubbly synth line.
“Bubble Pop,” an ode to the 1986 arcade game, is a straight shooter. An early morning tune that pirouettes nicely through a sunrise set. Record closer, “Stingray Shuffle,” ties the release together with its juggled arpeggios and organically grown drum work.
The Electronic Brain makes dance music cocktails that pop like a twist of lime hitting seltzer. Melodic, crisp, and refreshing.

nesletter