Funk & Disorderly Bring the Low-End Murk on Kirk EP
- Ehlers Music
- hace 8 horas
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Circuit Grooves taps into a familiar shadow realm of musical flexibility on Funk & Disorderly "Kirk EP": the deep post-dubstep throb of the early 2010s, but nudged off-axis by a sly, twisted jazz sensibility. The main cuts lean into weight and negative space, with subs that sit low and patient, drums that snap, and melodic fragments that feel more like phrases than hooks.
“Kirk” sets the tone with solid momentum, while “Zoomies” tightens the screws into something twitchier and more percussively playful. With the EP proceeding to push further into that smoky, after-hours mood, sketching tense little motifs over pressure-cooker low end. The remixes keep the spirit but shift the angle: Slow Assembly pulls apart “Zoomies” into a more broken territory, slow-burn build whilst keeping the drummer funky, and ZOiD reframes “Roche Limit” with a sharper, stranger silhouette. Stripped to the bones, sub-heavy minimalist Acid.



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