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Deep Burnt Edits Vinyl 12"

Atavisme / SKU: dm-5891
lush 1999 deep house classic revived in the form of 2 suspiciously subtle edits
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  • Paris, 2015: In an unexpected move, Pépé Bradock interrupts his busy schedule of releasing what could best be described as alien sex cult techno and cow orgy sounds to release two edits of his most well known record (“Surprise!”) that strangely don’t sound any different from the original (“The Surprise Is That There Is No Surprise!”). 1999’s “Deep Burnt” is a pretty well known tune for casual deep house punters and electronic music tourists, but if you’ve kept up with everything Pépé’s released in the time since (or even the few years preceding it), it’s shocking he allowed something so beautiful and straightforward to slip through. Built (as far as I can tell) from just a handful of tactfully arranged samples, “Deep Burnt” demonstrates the massive heights you can achieve with very little kit and a lot of restraint. The full Burning EP is worth seeking out, but “Deep Burnt” is well worth the money spent picking up on its own (twice) cut nice and loud here on Pépé’s own Atavisme label. 2018 repress in full pic sleeve, highly recommended.

    • black vinyl pressing
    • both sides contain subtle edits of "Deep Burnt"
    • housed in picture sleeve
    • music label: Atavisme 2018
    .

Paris, 2015: In an unexpected move, Pépé Bradock interrupts his busy schedule of releasing what could best be described as alien sex cult techno and cow orgy sounds to release two edits of his most well known record (“Surprise!”) that strangely don’t sound any different from the original (“The Surprise Is That There Is No Surprise!”). 1999’s “Deep Burnt” is a pretty well known tune for casual deep house punters and electronic music tourists, but if you’ve kept up with everything Pépé’s released in the time since (or even the few years preceding it), it’s shocking he allowed something so beautiful and straightforward to slip through. Built (as far as I can tell) from just a handful of tactfully arranged samples, “Deep Burnt” demonstrates the massive heights you can achieve with very little kit and a lot of restraint. The full Burning EP is worth seeking out, but “Deep Burnt” is well worth the money spent picking up on its own (twice) cut nice and loud here on Pépé’s own Atavisme label. 2018 repress in full pic sleeve, highly recommended.

  • black vinyl pressing
  • both sides contain subtle edits of "Deep Burnt"
  • housed in picture sleeve
  • music label: Atavisme 2018
.

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