Krust

The Edge Of Everything (Clear Vinyl Repress)

Crosstown Rebels

CRMLP044CLEAR

Krust

The Edge Of Everything (Clear Vinyl Repress)

Crosstown Rebels

CRMLP044CLEAR

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ARTIST
Krust
TITLE
The Edge Of Everything (Clear Vinyl Repress)
LABEL
Crosstown Rebels
CAT NO.
CRMLP044CLEAR
FORMAT
3 x 12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 29/01/2021 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
197188508838
GENRE
Drum & Bass Techno
FEATURING
Krust
MISC.
Clear Vinyl Repress in Gatefold Sleeve

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Negative Returns  ▾
  2. A2. The Dust Fell Off  ▾
  3. B1. Constructive Ambiguity  ▾
  4. C1. Hegel Dialect  ▾
  5. C2. 7 Known Truths  ▾
  6. D1. Deep Fields Of Liars  ▾
  7. D2. Antigravity Love  ▾
  8. E1. Space Oddity  ▾
  9. E2. It’s A Lot  ▾
  10. F1. Keter The Heavenly  ▾
  11. F2. Only God Can Tell  ▾

SALES NOTES

On 6 th  November Bristolian master Krust presents 'The Edge Of Everything' – his first album in 14 years. The pre-eminent electronic icon – who continuously prolifically blew minds throughout the 90s and 00s – has now fully returned from a long break, rejuvenated and artistically liberated.  

The album appears if beamed-in from the edge of the universe, way beyond the precipice in a metaphysical netherworld. This is Krust as futurist revisionist, making exhilarating, standout music of depth and substance, which is unlike anything else, above-and-beyond floor-focussed confines. Krust’s music is more individualistic; closer to the vivid brushstrokes of a fauvist painting, and less like a diagram on a grid.
 
The sound is unmistakably Krust, but now wider, deeper, freer, more intense and more fully-realised. If past anthems like ‘Warhead’ and ‘Soul In Motion’ gave you a peek through the creator’s doors of perception, here they are flung wide open, pulling you across into awe-inspiring new worlds.
 
It’s clear this electronic icon who constantly and prolifically blew minds throughout the 90s and 00s is back, and on his best ever form, having explored radical new philosophical, mental and creative processes. 

Keen to seek new paths and subvert the norm, Krust opted to release via Crosstown Rebels following the fervid advances of Damian Lazarus. The pair have a longstanding history, which began when the label owner played drum & bass in his former DJ duo, PM Scientists.

Published: 7th January 2021

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