I agree with you Max. I waited for this release for a while, and I've been playing it quite a lot since. It wasn't what I expected from Fumiya, but there is definitely strong influences of his trrademark production and his close influences(Bicknell, Ho, Ruskin, and yourself Mr. Duley). Glad to hear that there is more people getting into this side of minimal tribal tech... there's many records out there that sound like this, but there is definitely an art in getting a quality vocal loop and intense percussion. Wasn't expecting the distorted percussion, but it adds a new flavour to the current sound that was done a few years ago.

Well done Fumiya... can't wait to hear the LP!

Also I haven't heard Unknown Possibilities Vol. 2 yet(slack and lack of resources). Any comments Max or someone?...



d-JCB (Brendan Krotz)
Konsept Events & Cosmic_Lolie Productions


I've had this for a couple of months (although my copy has "Move" EP > written on it), along with his dbl. LP Unknown Possibility vol.2. I really like them both. Some of the tracks are a bit noisy but they are still really useable. Definitely for the deepest, darkest part of > the night, these aren't hands in the air tracks. Some really interesting textures. I've been playing about half the tracks regularly. I believe both releases were originally going to come out > on Torema, hence the odd catalogue numbers in the run out groove.


Max
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