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A1. Three Turtles
A2. BBQ Skit
B1. Some Joint
B2. Voodoo Dude
Kickflip Mike (Joschka Seibt) is back with ‘Three Turtles’ — a collaborative EP on Tartelet Records with Berlin bass maestro Julius Conrad. While Julius seems like a new addition to camp Tartelet, he's been in the extended family for years. The son of jazz bass legend Jürgen Attig and childhood homies with Max & Kickflip, he's existed in the crew's inner circle since day dot.
What you get on Kickflip Mike and Julius Conrad's new record is: a medley of gritty drum distortion, frenetic bass guitar-work and (as ever) a dumptruck of groove. As richly diverse as most on the Tartelet roster, it's a record that dabbles variously: analogue house; beat-led instrumentals; elements of breakbeat & garage — it's all here. First out the traps is title-track 'Three Turtles', a kick-heavy club jam overwritten with Julius' warm warbling basslines and wah-wah guitar. After snaking through 'BBQ Skit', a wonky beat-erlude in the Madlib vein, the record winds into 'Some Joint', a wandering house workout with tons of virtuosity from Conrad's axe. The EP closes on 'Voodoo Dude': a wonderfully deep finalé snapped through with choppy breaks and fuzzy samples.
Taken from top to bottom, ‘Three Turtles’ is a record that shrugs off the limitations of 'club music' – loose and playful enough to reflect Kickflip & Conrad’s colourful lives outside the club, as well as inside.
Tracklist
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Track 3
Track 4