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'pretty ugly' is what it is - sweet and sour, blaring and lush, rough and smooth. the man is a genius.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"No Label","offers":[{"title":"LP | x2","offer_id":50491250377035,"sku":"349511","price":5.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false},{"title":"CD","offer_id":50491249852747,"sku":"349510","price":5.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0867\/1120\/6219\/files\/be06d78e-d900-470e-b4f2-e47076f34b32_thumbnail_4096.jpg?v=1727684195"},{"product_id":"fly-juice-ep","title":"Fly Juice Ep","description":"\u003cp\u003e'fly juice' features a bumper selection of machine tooled tracks, each created for optimum dancefloor damage and road tested by dva, kode9 and a select bunch of djs. these tracks (four on the double-pack vinyl) are a brilliant example of what he's been describing as 'power house' for a while, a colourful chunky techno sound that switches up every 8 bars like grime and has plenty of shuffle and offbeat swing as a counterpoint to the 4\/4 drums. 'fly juice' opens with sweet jazz funk rhodes before dropping into weightless bouncey chopped vocals and stuttering drums building through 8 bar patterns - with the rhodes as a sweetner, it's bliss! 'do it' runs a stuttering voice, a huge deep bassline and relentless building stabs against shuffling drums. on 'walk it out', the repetition of the title over a pummelling two note melody is positively dumb, but pitched against swirling effects and whooshing chords the effect is epic. 'long street' features a collaboration with south african producer big space, and echoes the sound of early uk bleep and bass with a stern melody, breaking down into swirling detroit-like chords, while shuffling along on a crisp, scissoring rhythm.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"No Label","offers":[{"title":"12\" | x2","offer_id":50491344585035,"sku":"356630","price":5.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0867\/1120\/6219\/files\/5b5e6937-757a-422f-86ec-ad69943cc6ef_thumbnail_4096.jpg?v=1727685802"},{"product_id":"mad-hatter-vs-fly-juice-ep","title":"Mad Hatter vs. Fly Juice EP","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe special extended CD of DVA's Mad also the best tracks from last years highly acclaimed 'Fly Juice' EP, which contrast well with the new material as colourful chunky techno that switches up every 8 bars, like grime, with plenty of shuffle and offbeat to counter the 4\/4 drums. 'Fly Juice' opens with sweet jazz funk Rhodes before dropping into weightless bouncey chopped vocals and stuttering drums building through 8 bar patterns, dropping in the Rhodes as a sweetener. 'Do It' runs a stuttering voice, a huge deep bassline and relentless building stabs against shuffling drums. 'Walk It Out's repetition of the titular hookline over a 4\/4 two note melody is positively dumb, but pitched against swirling effects and whooshing chords the effect is epic. In 'Rumours', the voice of Hype Williams' Inga Copeland is swirled around the mix, as the track breaks down into a wonky jump up melody. As an extra bonus, two more tracks are exclusive to the CD - DJ Rashad's footworked version of 'Fly Juice', and French Fries' instrumental mix of 'Ganja' which breaks the original down into a twinkling digi dub.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Hyperdub","offers":[{"title":"CD","offer_id":50491575992651,"sku":"367172","price":5.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}]},{"product_id":"notu-uronlineu","title":"Notu Uronlineu","description":"\u003cp\u003e'NOTU\u003ci\u003eURONLINEU' is very different from what you might know him for, both in its darkness and its abstract ambitions, but the detail and quality of the music is primed to win over new fans. The rhythmic brilliance and use of space that have given his dance floor recordings their distinct character have mutated and undergone re-assembly into deeper and darker shades. A more pronounced 'off grid', improvised character has seeped in, lending the record a looser feel to previous work, as if intuition guides it rather than club practicalities.The album was made under some new self-imposed conditions; of the recording process, DVA says 'I realised before making this album I was most happy when listening to music in the dark like I did when I was at school. So I decided to record the whole album in the dark too'. Along with this, the album hints at themes of online alienation, confusion, control and domination, and is peppered with hints of faux-therapeutic advertising and psychotic jingles - a reflection of the stress of online life. Of the themes, DVA says 'The album project comes from a short visual story set in a time where a mega corporation named H:E \/ Hi:Emotions is slowly taking control of everything, and planning to eventually make all people live life under one brand in virtual reality. 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