Robbenspierre
Infinite EP

Infinite EP
Infinite EPInfinite EP

Catno

AVILLE002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

UK

Release date

Jul 26, 2019

***TIP - After AVILLE001 flew, next up on Alphaville records is Robbenspierre with his offering “Infinite EP”. The young Italian, offers a sample-heavy EP infusing a colourful mixture of early 90s techno, some hardcore elements and a UKG groover. The A-side starts with the title track “Infinite” a well-constructed peak-timer full of heavy sub-bass, trippy sounds and a touch of euphoria. Following this is “We’ve Programmed Your Brain”, a heads-down, late-night track intertwined with twisted vocals primed to control your thoughts. The B-side starts with “I Like That”, a large bassline paired with a simple groove, trippy fx and an infectious vocal sample that guides the song. The B2, “Their Voices”, is a similarly functional number, with an equally Phat bassline and another interesting use of vocals. The EP finishes with a slight change of direction. “Drink All Day” is a wobbly UKG track inspired by the art of the all-day bender.

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1

Infinite

5:43

2

We've Programmed Your Brain

5:12

3

I Like That

4:21

4

Their Voices

5:19

5

Drink All Day

4:51

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