Cru Servers, brothers Rickie and Jamie McNeill of Glasgow, Scotland, have just released a follow up to last years cassette-mangled and highly recommended Mixed Tape, and it is deeply unsettling yet blissed out in a way only the Scots know how to do. Described as "Roller Disco meets '90s Acid" and recorded with only a couple beat-up Walkmans, some four-track machines and a vintage synth, this is a hazy and warbled dance mix of the most based caliber. Definitely for fans of Leaving Records and Opal Tapes.
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10.6.13
Cru Servers - 2th Mixed Tape
Cru Servers, brothers Rickie and Jamie McNeill of Glasgow, Scotland, have just released a follow up to last years cassette-mangled and highly recommended Mixed Tape, and it is deeply unsettling yet blissed out in a way only the Scots know how to do. Described as "Roller Disco meets '90s Acid" and recorded with only a couple beat-up Walkmans, some four-track machines and a vintage synth, this is a hazy and warbled dance mix of the most based caliber. Definitely for fans of Leaving Records and Opal Tapes.
Labels:
2th Mixed Tape,
based af,
Bomb Shop,
Cru Servers,
Mixtape,
tape throb
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