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Over an hour of premium bumping East Coast Garage House from Eddie Perez - the prolific producer, writer and recording engineer from Paterson, New Jersey. Perez first made his name in the house and New Jersey garage scene under the 'Smack' and 'Mental Instrum' aliases. His roughed up swung out takes on New York Garage would eventually find their way to South London in the early 90s to form the bedrock of the UK Garage sound. Selected and mixed by Finn
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Circle Takes the Square (often abbreviated CTTS) is a band from Savannah, Georgia, USA. The band formed in 2001 as a four-piece and after their first two releases they lost a guitarist but gained another in late 2004. What listeners tend to notice first about the band is the loud screaming of both male and female vocals that often function in a kind of call and response. Skillful, chaotic drumming coupled with intense, highly technical bass/guitar work have served to separate the band from most others in the screamo genre. Highly diverse song structures (from meditative, droning intros to crushing choruses) have also assisted in carving their unique niche. The band completed a tour of the UK in mid-2004.
A digital EP, entitled Decompositions - Vol I, Chapter 1: Rites of Initiation, was released via the band's bandcamp page on the 23rd of August, 2011. The band released the long-awaited follow-up to As the Roots Undo (2004) in December 2012, entitled Decompositions - Vol I.
Members: Kathy Coppola - Bass, Vocals Caleb Collins - drums Drew Speziale - vocals, guitar David Rabitor - guitar, backing vocals
Circle Takes the Square (often abbreviated CTTS) is a band from Savannah, Georgia, USA. The band formed in 2001 as a four-piece and after their first two releases they lost a guitarist but gained another in late 2004. What listeners tend to notice first about the band is the loud screaming of both male and female vocals that often function in a kind of call and response. Skillful, chaotic drumming coupled with intense, highly technical bass/guitar work have served to separate the band from most others in the screamo genre. Highly diverse song structures (from meditative, droning intros to crushing choruses) have also assisted in carving their unique niche. The band completed a tour of the UK in mid-2004.
A digital EP, entitled Decompositions - Vol I, Chapter 1: Rites of Initiation, was released via the band's bandcamp page on the 23rd of August, 2011. The band released the long-awaited follow-up to As the Roots Undo (2004) in December 2012, entitled Decompositions - Vol I.
Members: Kathy Coppola - Bass, Vocals Caleb Collins - drums Drew Speziale - vocals, guitar David Rabitor - guitar, backing vocals
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