Carré - Tilted

  • The Fast At Work resident delivers two post-genre, LFO-wobbling cuts for Darwin's label.
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  • Carré is behind one of LA's best warehouse parties, Fast At Work, a series that usually focuses on music in the upper tempo range, be it techno, jungle, dubstep or all of the above. Her debut EP, Tilted, for Darwin's SPE:C label, gets this hybrid feeling across quite nicely. At 150 BPM, the title track is like ultra-futuristic dubstep, with its exaggerated swagger and a hallucinatory LFO bassline—a chrome-plated version of the classic wobble. Carré leaves plenty of space in her music for little details and sounds (often drenched in glorious delay), like the strange voices on the drum & bass-leaning "Fainting," whose bassline sloshes around like cognac in a brandy snifter. Heavy and menacing, but with a three-dimensional soundscape that makes it all feel wide open and limber, Carré makes for an exciting addition to the cross-generational, intercontinental SPE:C roster.
  • Tracklist
      01. Tilted 02. Fainting
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