[NAKEDLUNCH]Stingray313-Sphere Of Influence/Sentiment-OUTNOW
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:50 am
[NAKEDLUNCH] are proud to present our next release which is provided by bona fide Detroit legend... Stingray313
http://boomkat.com/vinyl/323577-stingra ... -influence
The first release by Sherard Ingram for [NakedLunch] continues the Irish label’s campaign for emotional nightside electronics, merging the teary fog of Autonomic productions with pulsing Detroit futurism. Both tracks are stealthy high-BPM electro, and in someone else’s hands they might have ended up too edgy, pumping, and masculine. Luckily, Ingram strikes a vital balance between rhythmic power and searching moodiness, with the release serving as an excellent counterpoint to new waves of activity from Urban Tribe.
Percussively, “Sphere of Influence” maintains a slightly rickety funk, sort of a loose jit-not-jit. An acidic bassline is filtered up and down and tweaked under plush, ethereal pads, occasionally flickering to the fore in a frenzy. “Sentiment,” is sparser, melding a booming bass drum with hi-hat sputter. A druggy vocal echoes “I love you…do you love me too?” out into the darkness and one of those rumbling, tight-and-squelchy Drexciyan bass lines emerges alongside light melodic tinges. The elements at play are fairly minimal, but Sphere of Influence/Sentiment encapsulates why people incessantly repeat “Detroit” like a mantra. There’s an aura at once exuberant and dystopian here, a personal element that pushes these compositions beyond basic repetition for dance floors and into car stereos on long, yearning nightdrives.
Review taken from http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/revie ... sentiment/
Support from - Martyn , Anthony Shakir , 2562 , Peverelist ,TRG , Mark Pritchard ,Instra:mental , Untold , T++ , Ramadanman , Ben Ufo , Appelblim , RSD and many more

Audio ---> http://www.myspace.com/thenakedspace
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G52RrQdZav4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G52RrQdZav4
http://boomkat.com/vinyl/323577-stingra ... -influence
The first release by Sherard Ingram for [NakedLunch] continues the Irish label’s campaign for emotional nightside electronics, merging the teary fog of Autonomic productions with pulsing Detroit futurism. Both tracks are stealthy high-BPM electro, and in someone else’s hands they might have ended up too edgy, pumping, and masculine. Luckily, Ingram strikes a vital balance between rhythmic power and searching moodiness, with the release serving as an excellent counterpoint to new waves of activity from Urban Tribe.
Percussively, “Sphere of Influence” maintains a slightly rickety funk, sort of a loose jit-not-jit. An acidic bassline is filtered up and down and tweaked under plush, ethereal pads, occasionally flickering to the fore in a frenzy. “Sentiment,” is sparser, melding a booming bass drum with hi-hat sputter. A druggy vocal echoes “I love you…do you love me too?” out into the darkness and one of those rumbling, tight-and-squelchy Drexciyan bass lines emerges alongside light melodic tinges. The elements at play are fairly minimal, but Sphere of Influence/Sentiment encapsulates why people incessantly repeat “Detroit” like a mantra. There’s an aura at once exuberant and dystopian here, a personal element that pushes these compositions beyond basic repetition for dance floors and into car stereos on long, yearning nightdrives.
Review taken from http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/revie ... sentiment/
Support from - Martyn , Anthony Shakir , 2562 , Peverelist ,TRG , Mark Pritchard ,Instra:mental , Untold , T++ , Ramadanman , Ben Ufo , Appelblim , RSD and many more

Audio ---> http://www.myspace.com/thenakedspace
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G52RrQdZav4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G52RrQdZav4
