Cuthead - Can’t You See (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Cuthead
- Title: Can’t You See
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Uncanny Valley Germany – UV 047
- Genre: Deep House, House, Hip-Hop
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 29:30
- Total Size: 181 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Lunar Lander 03:14
2. Can’t You See 04:59
3. Sweet 05:42
4. Kimono 01:01
5. Tranquility Base 02:58
6. Mount Platti 04:46
7. Schlagzeug Fallt Die Treppe Runter 04:57
8. Too Dark To See Tomorrow 01:53
Following a fine outing on Local Talk late last year, sample-digging beat-maker turned deep house don Cuthead returns to home city imprint Uncanny Valley. Can’t You See sits somewhere between an expansive EP and a perfectly formed mini-album, offering up an octet of cuts that neatly summarizes his hybrid approach to music-making. That means a solid mixture of dusty, warm and rolling deep house shufflers (see the vibraphone-sporting “Mount Platti”, Andres style jazziness of “Sweet” and rock solid “Can’t You See”) and blazed hip-hop instrumentals (“Kimono”, “Tranquility Base”, “Too Dark To See Tomorrow”), with the odd surprise thrown in (bass music-influenced opener “Lunar Lander” and the punk-funk-influenced 130BPM stomp of “Schlagzeug Fallt Die Treppe Runter”).
1. Lunar Lander 03:14
2. Can’t You See 04:59
3. Sweet 05:42
4. Kimono 01:01
5. Tranquility Base 02:58
6. Mount Platti 04:46
7. Schlagzeug Fallt Die Treppe Runter 04:57
8. Too Dark To See Tomorrow 01:53
Following a fine outing on Local Talk late last year, sample-digging beat-maker turned deep house don Cuthead returns to home city imprint Uncanny Valley. Can’t You See sits somewhere between an expansive EP and a perfectly formed mini-album, offering up an octet of cuts that neatly summarizes his hybrid approach to music-making. That means a solid mixture of dusty, warm and rolling deep house shufflers (see the vibraphone-sporting “Mount Platti”, Andres style jazziness of “Sweet” and rock solid “Can’t You See”) and blazed hip-hop instrumentals (“Kimono”, “Tranquility Base”, “Too Dark To See Tomorrow”), with the odd surprise thrown in (bass music-influenced opener “Lunar Lander” and the punk-funk-influenced 130BPM stomp of “Schlagzeug Fallt Die Treppe Runter”).
Year 2018 | Hip-Hop | Electronic | House | Deep House | FLAC / APE
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