Thursday October 13th, 2011 12:04

Approved: DRMCNT

DRMCNT

So, not for the first time this week, here’s something I first heard on Jon Hillcock’s excellent New Noise podcast. This one has a more Googleable name than PET, but is harder to discuss in polite company.

Combining the sonic prowess of producers Drumcunt (that’s why you might not want to tell your granny about this project, if you were still wondering) and Basspuppy – the former residing on Japan’s smallest island, Shikoku, the latter in London’s most, er, Lewishamy borough, Lewisham – the project borrows from various strains of dance music to create spiralling loops of beats, synths and samples.

The duo’s latest single apparently examines London before and after the recent riots across two tracks, ‘Ballin’ and ‘Kids Running The House’. So, you can decide whether you preferred things how they were or how they are now by downloading the two tracks for free here. Or ease yourself in with the video for ‘Ballin’ below.

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