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Cuthead – Can’t You See / UV047

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RELEASE: Can’t You See
ARTIST(S): Cuthead

REMIXERS:

LABEL: Uncanny Valley / UV047
GENRE: Deep House
RELEASED: 2018-05-28
BITRATE: 320Kbps
DOWNLOAD SIZE: 68.69 MB

TOTAL TRACKS 8

  1. Cuthead – Can’t You See (Original Mix) (05:00) / C♯min, 122bpm
  2. Cuthead – Kimono (Original Mix) (01:02) / Fmaj, 87bpm
  3. Cuthead – Lunar Lander (Original Mix) (03:15) / G♯min, 113bpm
  4. Cuthead – Mount Platti (Original Mix) (04:46) / F♯maj, 121bpm
  5. Cuthead – Schlagzeug fällt die Treppe runter (Original Mix) (04:58) / D♯min, 130bpm
  6. Cuthead – Sweet (Original Mix) (05:43) / Cmin, 124bpm
  7. Cuthead – Too Dark To See Tomorrow (Original Mix) (01:54) / A♯min, 85bpm
  8. Cuthead – Tranquility Base (Original Mix) (02:59) / A♯maj, 97bpm

Total Playtime: 00:29:37 min

Whether he is Sample Jesus, MPC-Man or just Cuthead from the block, the Dresden based artist is here to help you discovering your body’s potentials. With his latest EP “Can’t You See” for Uncanny Valley he proves himself once again as a master in producing music that is both punchy and playful.

You might not know how it feels to be on the moon but it’s safe to say that “Lunar Lander” is an astral experience and a programmatic intro for the EP with heavy bass work and Trap Hi-Hats from space. “Can’t You See” and “Sweet” is Cuthead to the core. Warm samples are combined with hard-hitting drum work and bass lines to remember. The results are House inspired dance floor stompers which you won’t be able to resist. While “Kimono” and “Too Dark To See Tomorrow” shows off his Hip-Hop roots in typical head-nodding fashion, “Tranquility Base” is another kind of thing. Still based deeply in Hip-Hop, the track establishes a much gloomier feel with its meandering synths. Those of you that long for life-affirming House music will be very pleased with “Mount Platti”. And on “Schlagzeug fällt die Treppe runter” various sharp synths und percussions are having a party that is as infectious as it’s frisky.

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