Just realised this hasn’t been discussed here yet, and I only got round to listening to it yesterday. On first listen I really enjoyed it and it actually felt like a very accessible one from Crampton.
Just realised this hasn’t been discussed here yet, and I only got round to listening to it yesterday. On first listen I really enjoyed it and it actually felt like a very accessible one from Crampton.
Love the way she puts tracks together, especially her longer ones like Axacan from a few years back. Rinsed that one for hours when I first heard it. Always takes you on a wonderful journey. Oscollo is my favourite at the moment. Always a lot going on in her tracks but it means you always hear something new and get lost again. I like how she brings in a lot of her Bolivian/Aymara heritage, blending in percussion which sound related to her ancestry under hyper-active samples that could resemble more contemporary manias of everyday life. She is a force.