DMX Krew returns to Hypercolour with new album, Strange Directions

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  • The more 'experimental' full-length lands in September.
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  • DMX Krew will release a new LP, Strange Directions, through Hypercolour in September. Strange Directions is the 21st album from DMX Krew, AKA Ed Upton, and it sees the busy London producer back on Hypercolour after the label put out his You Exist LP in early 2016. We're told to expect a mix of "experimental and expansive joints," "funkier techno jams" and "melancholic synth sensibilities" across its 14 tracks. Since You Exist came out, Upton—who was once known for his longtime association with Rephlex—has maintained a brisk release schedule with albums like Escape-MCP and The New Age Travellers, and EPs Artificial Gravity and Space Cucumbers. The latter came through RA's recent label of the month Central Processing Unit. Learn more about Upton with this RA interview from last year.
    Tracklist A1 Snowy Blue A2 U Talk 2 Much A3 Hip Hopeless A4 Odd Chill B1 Home Made Drum Machine B2 Kinesthetic B3 Nice Portal B4 Soft Networks C1 Strode Down C2 Thin Hype C3 Grimsthorpe D1 Zero Sum D2 Axial Mode Beat D3 Strange Directions Hypercolour will release Strange Directions on September 1st, 2017.
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