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Bernal Sphere

by Drummy / Sha Ru

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Following their second EP, Zer0, which launched the Kindergarten Records imprint, Sha Ru return to the label for a split EP with fellow Sorry Records affiliate Drummy. It is the former’s first split release, and with one track by each artist in turn inspired by the other, Bernal Sphere further exemplifies the spirit of communion touched on with their prior releases.

Drummy’s tracks make up the A-side and hint at darkside jungle for a pair of rollers at around 145bpm; the sinister, almost-jump-up flavour of his basslines making for potent tools in the right hands. Something Else (Kabuki Mix) is a quintessential bit of work from the New York producer, who says he “started [that] day like any other: with a rave stab and crunched-out breaks.” No Touch is a direct response to Ma Sha Ru’s offering for the release, it’s low-slung bassline and pent-up crackle dripping with volatile energy.

For their part Sha Ru further explore the trippy, intricate percussion evident on Zer0. Inspired by their respective Russia and German connections, Da=Ja’s stuttering, syncopated drums make for an unsettling curveball, while the smoother, darker stomp of Noise155 completes the feedback loop having evolved with Drummy’s Something Else ringing in their ears.

Dark and moody club tracks to keep the energy going while we rest and recuperate. Look out for each other.

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released May 1, 2020

Artwork by je_fous_le_camp
Mastering by Curve Pusher
Distribution by Wordandsound

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Kindergarten Records Queens, New York

Cosmic club workouts with wigged-out rhythmic structures.

Run by Ma Sha.

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