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Divider imageOUT NOW: Eprom / Eskmo Split 12″ On Warp

Hendt / Lands and Bones

Stream Hendt / Lands & Bones here.
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A taste of San Francisco’s finest, this double-A side 12″ is split between two of the west coast’s most-watched producers. Emerging from the reputably close-knit SF electronic music scene, EPROM and Eskmo are gaining international renown fostered by the likes of Mary Anne Hobbs and Flying Lotus. EPROM’s ‘Hendt’ is a dancefloor monster in his trademark ‘psyphy’ style – a lazer-tinged gangster-lean pulse that speaks to both the codeine-sipping and the all-night raver contingent alike. Eskmo’s ‘Land and Bones’ is a lurching, soulful dubstep clatter rich in lyrical melody and artfully crowned with Swan’s icy vocals; forward for the dancefloor, layered for the headphones – braincandy that moves feet.

Eprom

EPROM hails from San Francisco, and has put his name on the map through his mind-bending live sets, and through a series of forward-thinking releases on both domestic and international labels. His style defines generic categories, but each track is suffused with a unique dancefloor action potential and a deep love of low-frequency soundsystem manipulation. He has played alongside artists like Flying Lotus, The Glitch Mob, Skream, Lazer Sword, Kode9, Mochipet, Rustie, and many others. EPROM has worked with internationally renowned MCs and has slated multiple vinyl releases in the coming year. DJ supporters include Starkey, Rusko, Jakes, The Glitch Mob, Rustie, Megasoid, Zombie Disco Squad, Riton, Basement Jaxx, and BBC Radio One’s Mary Anne Hobbs.

@EPROMbeats
EPROM on Facebook

Eskmo

Brendan Angelides is a San Francisco based electronic music producer who records and performs live as Eskmo. In the past five years he’s released over a dozen singles and EPs while touring throughout North America and Europe. Angelides also runs the Ancestor label, which issued his “Hypercolor” and “Angus Dei” singles in 2009 to positive reviews from numerous magazines, blogs and tastemakers. Ninja Tune recording artist and film composer Amon Tobin hailed his work as “some of the best production I’ve heard in recent times.”

@Eskmowelder
Eskmo on Facebook

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