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anodyne - Destruction 808 (Earwiggle)

  • 15-03-2011 5:10pm
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    Hi there,

    So our first 12” release is almost here. Info below:

    Artist: anodyne
    Title: Destruction 808
    Label: Earwiggle
    Cat no: EAR001
    Format: 12” Vinyl / Digital
    Release date: April 18th 2011 (vinyl)
    Price: 7.99

    Listen to soundclips: http://bleep.com/index.php?page=release_details&releaseid=28795
    (Digital release date/ price tbc)

    Vinyl pre-order can also be done through us, simply email back to earwiggle@gmail.com and we’ll hold you a copy. Release is limited to 200 copies worldwide!!


    Fresh from a big 2010 that saw 'Corrosion' become many people's candidate for album of the year, and a follow up 12" with remixes from Autechre and The Black Dog that brought even greater attention to the project, the next job for anodyne (Colin Cloughley) is to now release what is bizarrely his debut solo 12".

    While 'Corrosion' showed Colin's love for early Black Dog and Warp Records, this ep starts off with the more growling intent of 'Destruction' - a venomous techno/dubstep hybrid that brings together the rawest elements of both genres, that’ll no doubt tear many club rooms a new one. '地獄’is a straight hitting acid/hoover attack that descends into all sorts of chaos - reminiscent of the power of Polygon Window coupled with the madness of Spiral Tribe; this is a track that quickly brings things into disrepute.

    On the b-side 'Menace 808' revisits the electro/breakbeat rave sound with all sorts of twists and turns that eventually drops into a pure unashamed hands in the air breakdown; one for the fields and festivals this summer? You know it is. Closing with the pacy, glitched up breaks of 'Talon', anodyne proves once again that when it comes to haunting yet majestically uplifting dancefloor music, there are few better in the game.

    http://www.myspace.com/anodyneireland


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