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Hyperdub kick off 2008 the way they intend to proceed, with new tracks from a new artist. On her debut release, Ikonika comes with her own unique,
warped yet soulful bleep sound. With shape shifting beats that switch styles every few bars it's hard to pin these two tracks down… cos if it was easy, it
just wouldn't be Hyperdub. Both tunes on the 'Please' 12" are one minute minimal/one minute maximal, driven along by Ikonika's special combination
of wonky synth and deep swingin' sub bass melodies that place them somewhere between an early, blocky grime instrumental and the sweeter side of
Detroit techno - except with better bass of course! Who needs a vocalist when your synth can sing like this? Quite how Kode9 manages to keep
unveiling new producers of such abundant talent is a conundrum, but one to be cracked some other time when we're not so busy keeping up with this
astonishing label's ceaseless march into the future.
warped yet soulful bleep sound. With shape shifting beats that switch styles every few bars it's hard to pin these two tracks down… cos if it was easy, it
just wouldn't be Hyperdub. Both tunes on the 'Please' 12" are one minute minimal/one minute maximal, driven along by Ikonika's special combination
of wonky synth and deep swingin' sub bass melodies that place them somewhere between an early, blocky grime instrumental and the sweeter side of
Detroit techno - except with better bass of course! Who needs a vocalist when your synth can sing like this? Quite how Kode9 manages to keep
unveiling new producers of such abundant talent is a conundrum, but one to be cracked some other time when we're not so busy keeping up with this
astonishing label's ceaseless march into the future.



