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Numbers bring in 2012 with the debut release from London-based duo Kodiak.
Details about Kodiak�s members are thin on the ground, however, rumour has it that they can be found working behind the counter of one of London's most famous record shops. Their inaugural release 'Spreo Superbus' is a brazen assault on the senses with one of the wildest crescendos you're likely to hear. An intense six-minute journey that guides us through the many styles of UK dance music whilst creating a unique energy and vibe that's synonymously Numbers.
Backing up the original track are remixes from Actress and Girl Unit.
Having played at the first ever Numbers and with a new album 'RIP' imminent on Honest Jons, Actress has kept the fans and critics guessing all the way through 2011 and his Uraeus remix of Spreo Superbus keeps his sound firmly rooted in the unknown. Actress himself debuted the mix during a speaker-punishing live show at the 2011 Sonar Festival and soon after it was given its first widespread airing during a Numbers showcase on Benji B�s BBC Radio One show. The remix begins with a dreamier take on theoriginal: floating chords, sub stabs and vocal samples come drifting over an 80's hip-hop inspired beat. All is calm until the final third of the track when a head-rattling bassline takes over and obliterates the dynamic entirely.
The second remix comes from Girl Unit and it continues the sound that he's become renowned for through his releases on Night Slugs. Stuttering synth work and Miami-bass style rhythms are enhanced by the impeccable production that has become synonymous with the London native.
Each track has been re-imagined by Remote Location and Mike Tucker as a kaleidoscopic responsive landscape, constantly shifting and changing with the music.
Tracklist
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