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Daniel AVERY/MONTEVIDEO/JR SEATON/INTERNATIONAL - Relish 3 EP 2



Artist: Daniel AVERY/MONTEVIDEO/JR SEATON/INTERNATIONAL  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Relish 3 EP 2
Label: Relish Germany  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: RRD 003EP2
Format: 12"
Released: 23 January, 2012
Price: $9.01
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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Side 1
1. Daniel Avery - Oyster - MP3 Sample MP3 Daniel Avery - "Oyster"
2. Montevideo - Fate Glory - MP3 Sample MP3 Montevideo - "Fate Glory" (Fear Of Theydon remix)
Side 2
1. Jr Seaton - No Other Place - MP3 Sample MP3 Jr Seaton - "No Other Place"
2. International - Man Ray - MP3 Sample MP3 International - "Man Ray"

  • played by:Baggy [emotional Pop], Daniel Avery (Stopmakingme)

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    Review

    Robbie Insinna's Relish imprint presents a second vinyl offcut from their Various Artists compilation Relish 3, placing the esteemed talents of Dan Avery, JR Seaton, Montevideo and International across the 24 inches of wax. Avery is of course more commonly known as Stopmakingme, but has recently chosen to record under his real name in an effort to dabble in musical endeavours away from those associated with the Soulwax influenced moniker. "Oyster" is a fine example of Avery's current ear for machine driven sludge funk with reverberant gaseous synths cascading around the driving motorik beat whilst Avery the gaps are filled with all manner of lo fi bleeps and textures. Alongside this, sometime Sunday Best artist Fear Of Theydon is employed to remix "Fate Glory" by Montevideo, delivering a sprawling punk funk odyssey complemented by burrowing Italo bass arpeggios and Jean Waterlot's intermittent vocal contributions that delicately soar. JR Seaton opens proceedings on the flip with "No Other Place" a delightful juxtaposition of gentle melodic tones and jagged rhythms which adds further credence to the opinion the Berlin dweller is one of those who can draw beautiful sounds out of electronic music. Insinna creeps in on the action for the final track as International alongside Stefano for the baggy vibes of "Man Ray", which sounds like a much needed archival find from the 90s DAT tapes of Sir Andy Weatherall.