Faki, Len: My Black Sheep - 10 Year Anniversary Mixes
Faki, Len: My Black Sheep - 10 Year Anniversary Mixes
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Faki, Len
Label: Figure
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4260544820908
Genre: Electronic
Originally released as a B side in 2007, Len Faki's "My Black Sheep" took on a life of it's own. After ten years, Figure give the sheep to a fresh shave. Deetron provides an extended trip along rattling drums, his mantra-like use of the vocal drawing the listener deep into the rabbit hole. Things start swirling even more wildly around Jimmy Edgar's marimba arps, while Truncate forcefully slaps the listener back on track. Cleric unexpectedly lays down a distorted barrage of broken beats amidst apocalyptic choirs and acid rain. Matrixxman then weaves his subtle and dubbed-out, yet creepy "Isolation Mix".
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