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  • Odeko 'Digital Botanics / Construct Conduct' - Cargo Records UK

    Gobstopper Records

    Odeko 'Digital Botanics / Construct Conduct'

    £8.99

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    Gobstopper Records

    Odeko 'Digital Botanics / Construct Conduct'

    £8.99

    Bath-based producer Odeko returns to Mr. Mitch’s blossoming Gobstopper imprint with a new two-track single, following a 2016 that saw the label release EPs from mainstay Loom and Irish duo CLU, as well as Odeko’s debut record, ‘A History With Samus’.

    Deeply idiosyncratic, Odeko’s sound references a variety of themes without ever feeling bound by any and on ‘Digital Botanics’, he takes this bright, one-of-a-kind sound design to new heights. Subtle trap patterns provide the foil for gloopy, toy-like melodies to glide over the top, spiked by short bursts of growling, industrial noise.

    On ‘Construct Conduct’, Odeko offers his take on euphoric, 80s-inspired synth music — only prepped for the future — with pulsating, heady grooves and spiralling, acid-y melodies nodding to a growing reputation that he is quietly becoming one of the UK’s most exciting young sound designers.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Digital Botanics
    2. Construct Conduct
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  • Odeko 'A History With Samus' - Cargo Records UK

    Gobstopper Records

    Odeko 'A History With Samus'

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    Gobstopper Records

    Odeko 'A History With Samus'

    £8.99

    Mr. Mitch's Gobstopper Records follows Loom's 'European Heartache' with GOB019, a debut release by rising producer Odeko.

    Influences on the Welsh producer's 'A History With Samus' EP are rooted in 21st century - and beyond - communication and evolution: "At the time of writing the EP, I was exploring my interest into humanity's developing obsession with technological integration, the process of creating synthetic life, virtual realities and environments and the potential future of companionship between human and AI."

    Fact Magazine profiled Odeko among 10 grime producers to watch in 2016 writing "What we’ve heard hints at an expansive approach exploring the hidden connections between Rapid at his most lovelorn and electronic experiments by James Blake or Oneohtrix Point Never....He’s got a ton of potential to add nuance and shading to the label’s emotional grime deconstructions, and the outside influences carry a welcome influx of new ideas at a time when the genre can feel a bit self-referential. Trust us on this one."

    Tracklisting:
    1. Setsuko
    2. The Yumato Spring
    3. Sugar Acid
    4. Tsundoku
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