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Jos
Absence of Thought EP

Absence of Thought EP
Absence of Thought EPAbsence of Thought EP

Artists

Jos

Catno

ENT001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Australia

Release date

Jul 14, 2023

For the first release out on Entered Records it's EYA boss and London tastemaker, Jos.

For the first release out on Entered Records it's EYA boss and London tastemaker, Jos, stepping up with four cuts of moody spirited machine sounds.

Entered, a label set up with the intention to create connection between the U.K, European and Naarm (Melbourne) scenes through music offerings. First up, the EP is full of spiraling emotive melodies and throbbing bass. This includes the introspective title track ‘Absence Of Thought’ with a refreshingly modern breakbeat rethink from Naarm based artist Dashiell alongside it.

Moving onto the B side you have rumbling 909 toms with dramatic swells of synth tension. Coiled energy in the restless amorphous zone, combining progressive elements of techno, electro, acid and everything in between. The EP closes fusing sci-fi melancholic synths, forward moving beats and a bass-line designed to ignite the dancefloor.

Heads-down, locked in music full of precision and class. A perfect alignment of analog sounds channelled from two sides of the globe. Out in July on Entered Records.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Absence of Thought

A2

Absence of Thought (Dashiell's Breakbeat Rethink)

B1

L'esprit

B2

Go Beyond

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