Jas Shaw

EXCOP9 - When The Whip Descends

Delicacies

EXCOP009

Jas Shaw

EXCOP9 - When The Whip Descends

Delicacies

EXCOP009

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ARTIST
Jas Shaw
TITLE
EXCOP9 - When The Whip Descends
LABEL
Delicacies
CAT NO.
EXCOP009
FORMAT
Digital
RELEASE DATE
    16/08/2019
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
5060670887733
GENRE
Techno
FEATURING
Jas Shaw

SALES NOTES

“The Exquisite Cops”- this 25 track body of work will see the light of day via SMD’s Delicacies label – with a 2-track single released every fortnight and a limited edition double LP scheduled for 27th September

When the Whip Descends

Work begins. (I know that’s short but the other blurb is pretty rambling, people only have so much time, I get that.)

Repeat Until There Is No More Other

There’s a quote about random things seeming to synchronise when placed with a clear drum pattern, I forget the phrasing and who it is, let’s assume it’s Eno, it usually is. This is case in point - two tracks done days apart, one a relentless drum take on the 909 through some boxes I wanted to stress test and the other a wobbly synth workout done without any synch. Close but not the same tempo, so I thought I’d try to get them to play nicely with each other. Laying them over each other and timing one to the other was ok, but not really what I’d hoped and so I rolled back, ready to try something else and for some reason hit play with the original unsynched synth over the drum track, ready to hear a clattering train-wreck. Instead of whoops-I-nudged-the-record-the wrong-way the track suddenly became an accidental trick on our brain’s desire to make sense. The synth is syrupy enough that it can kind of stand between beats and the brain nudges it into place - so instead of cack samba it was morphing and pushing and pulling the drums. All that tension and resolution that I normally labour over putting into a track just dropped into my lap, amazing, or you could say that it’s incompetently constructed techno, I’m comfortable with either.

DJ PROMO / PRESS

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Published: 26th July 2019