Satin Jackets, Conspiracy Theories EP
Listen to “Oil + Blood”: Despite his flashy exterior, the “Conspiracy Theories EP” finds Satin Jackets opting for a sparse toolbox to construct his relatively short tracks, which are played and sequenced live. The rattling 808 percussion, offhanded synths and deeply tonal bass line of “Inside Job” soon reveal fancier footwork, a constantly mutating bleepy progression and snarling pads. No conspiracy is simple. “Oil + Blood” is deadly straightforward and seems influenced by the likes of STL, Robert Hood and Mountain People. Its alternately grainy and reedy synth progressions, which pull the tune across boulder-sized bass and closed hi-hats, are bombarded by unnerving bell patterns intermittently swooping in and fading away. Satin Jackets set-up may sound primitive but his composition skills are far from it. Keep an eye out for more (most likely featured on his Myspace) from this storied maverick. ++ My review of Solomon, H.O.S.H. and Stimming’s new “Trilogy EP” on Diynamic is now up on Resident Advisor. Well, much of it is, anyway. |
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