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REPH 209CD
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This is the first full-length release by live drummer/producer John Cunnane dgoHn (pronounced "Jon") and audio engineer/producer Robert Macciochi aka Macc. Each of them has released a plethora of singles/EPs since '94/'95 on a multitude of labels including Subtle Audio, Inperspective, Alphacut, Subvert Central, Offshore, Transmute, Outsider, Syncopathic, Breakin, 13 Music, Counter Intelligence, Plain Productions, Exegene and SC Digital. This is the first major album to be unleashed; much more in the vein of Squarepusher and Billy Cobham, Buddy Rich, Art Blakey, etc., than the more common all-electronic epic dark rinsers/vocal stabbidge, etc. Tight and solid but laden with atmosphere. Some Shit Saaink echoes a current popular focus on the predecessors of modern dance music, but with the freedom and vibes of early pioneers like LTJ Bukem or Remarc, and with the slickness, modernity and occasional brutality of 2010. A release that continues to prove that there is still something new to be heard in electronic dance music, especially the so-called "drum and bass" genre, or even that of jazz fusion.
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