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Shared Particles
  1. Feeds
  2. Wait…
  3. Shared Particles
  4. Return to Zero
  5. Data Beach
  6. Casio Beguine
  7. Kosmische #1
  8. Heliotrap
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Shared Particles

Little Miss Echo Recordings
  • indies only cd

    Released: 27th Nov 2020

    £10.99
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  • indies only lp

    Released: 27th Nov 2020

    £19.99
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The definitive motorik dance psych duo have played an absolute blinder! Fibrous synths pummel against unrelenting rhythms and bouncing grooves, all writhing together into the ultimate dancefloor magnet, coated in dirty neon.

‘Shared Particles’ propels itself relentlessly forwards, thrusting onwards in pursuit of a finish point that may never come. The two-piece have always loved the motorik of the 70’s like Kraftwerk and Can, bands that revelled in the journey as much as the destination. They also describe themselves as “like a chunkier Devo” – and, yes, there’s a warmth to the textures of their music from the modular synths and other self-built pedals in their set up, while there’s a driving rhythmic constancy too. “These punchy, relentless grooves are more than enough to spin any minds while getting hips swinging” 4/5 – the arts desk.