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Super Vinyl 12"

Environ Records / SKU: dm-5491
killer 2001 EP from 1/2 of Metro Area reissued
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  • Originally released in 2001, the Super EP finds Morgan Geist (Metro Area and Environ Records honcho) melding the sensibilities of his earlier techno productions with the '80s synth-dubbiness of the Metro Area sound. "24K" is the jam, a serious groover with soulful R & B electro flourishes and vibe that just won't quit. "Sleaze" comes next and flaunts a definite Detroit influence, but the real stunner here though is "Lullaby." It starts off with some nice Kraftwerk-ian drum-machine business under a pretty synth melody. After a few minutes you're going, "yeah, that's the shit, nice..." and then all of a sudden out pops an amazing, understated trumpet solo (by James Duncan!) Yeah, for real. One of those moments that you didn't think could happen on a "dance" record. It's a killer, and it will make you feel warm inside. Recommended.

    • black vinyl pressing
    • original release year: 2001
    • music label: Environ Records 2024
    reviewed by Language 05/2016
    upc: 73247556

Originally released in 2001, the Super EP finds Morgan Geist (Metro Area and Environ Records honcho) melding the sensibilities of his earlier techno productions with the '80s synth-dubbiness of the Metro Area sound. "24K" is the jam, a serious groover with soulful R & B electro flourishes and vibe that just won't quit. "Sleaze" comes next and flaunts a definite Detroit influence, but the real stunner here though is "Lullaby." It starts off with some nice Kraftwerk-ian drum-machine business under a pretty synth melody. After a few minutes you're going, "yeah, that's the shit, nice..." and then all of a sudden out pops an amazing, understated trumpet solo (by James Duncan!) Yeah, for real. One of those moments that you didn't think could happen on a "dance" record. It's a killer, and it will make you feel warm inside. Recommended.

  • black vinyl pressing
  • original release year: 2001
  • music label: Environ Records 2024
reviewed by Language 05/2016
upc: 73247556

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