The easygoing ambience and tight drums of “Light Work” marked the beginnings of La Ville’s creation itself. “I heard the record and it just kind of jumped out of the speakers at me,” he recalls. “I was like, ‘OK, I know what this is.’ It spoke to the hip-hop aesthetic that I always gravitate towards. It was about finding a way to chop and rearrange it that felt unique while adding a groove to it. It sparked the whole project for me.”
Happy-go-lucky and carefree sample-based hip hop featuring punchy drums, light organ, wah-wah guitar and high-pitched synths (samples: 'Black Light' by Alan Frederick Parker, KPMLP1130-6)
I'm a bit anoid with my silf that I only just found this fantastic album yesterday, but also chuffed to fuck that I have at all. Love it so much what a wining collaboration 👊🔥🔥 Toblermone
Mashing Turkish psych, disco loops, and cheeky bass lines, Mythstery Records launches with limited-edition vinyl LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 10, 2015