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Not An Animal return with their 2nd installment, this time from Ess O Ess (aka Chris Stoker and Jamie Blanco). Their original offering, Cantillate, isn't an easy beast to identify, being equal parts Swamp-Rock and Techno. Imagine you've stumbled across an ephedrine and moonshine fueled rave in a deep Louisiana bayoux in the year 3000, and you're close. Add an out-there vocal refrain, and you'll start to appreciate why this is a particularly distinct record. Relocate said rave to a some kind of Space Ship hitting hyperspace, with photon torpedoes fully armed, and you'll suddenly find yourself with the first remix, as created by Ene Records owner Chida. Continuing the hybrid vibes, the final remix as provided by man of the moment ""Suzanne Kraft"" (yes, man), takes a juxtaposed tropical techno (with added dub) approach to his interpretation. The overall effect of all 3 mixes is a pleasingly schizophrenic release which drips with multiple personalities. Not An Animal return with their 2nd installment, this time from Ess O Ess (aka Chris Stoker and Jamie Blanco). Their original offering, Cantillate, isn't an easy beast to identify, being equal parts Swamp-Rock and Techno. Imagine you've stumbled across an ephedrine and moonshine fueled rave in a deep Louisiana bayoux in the year 3000, and you're close. Add an out-there vocal refrain, and you'll start to appreciate why this is a particularly distinct record. Relocate said rave to a some kind of Space Ship hitting hyperspace, with photon torpedoes fully armed, and you'll suddenly find yourself with the first remix, as created by Ene Records owner Chida. Continuing the hybrid vibes, the final remix as provided by man of the moment ""Suzanne Kraft"" (yes, man), takes a juxtaposed tropical techno (with added dub) approach to his interpretation. The overall effect of all 3 mixes is a pleasingly schizophrenic release which drips with multiple personalities.
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