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Kincaid, Sinal – Monstera EP / AEON037

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RELEASE: Monstera EP
ARTIST(S): Kincaid, Sinal

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LABEL: Aeon / AEON037
GENRE: AIFF, Indie Dance / Nu Disco
RELEASED: 2019-02-15
AVAILABLE FORMAT: 320Kbps + AIFF
DOWNLOAD SIZE: (65.99 MB MP3)

TOTAL TRACKS 4

  1. Kincaid – On The Back Of A Serpent (Original Mix) (06:36) / Gmaj, 120bpm
  2. Kincaid – Stare Into My Monstera (Original Mix) (07:14) / Amaj, 129bpm
  3. Kincaid – Papoose (Original Mix) (07:22) / Emaj, 120bpm
  4. Kincaid, Sinal – It Said feat. Sinal (Original Mix) (07:33) / Amin, 120bpm

Total Playtime: 00:28:45 min

Alex Niggemann’s forward thinking label Aeon recently celebrated five years at the forefront of cutting edge music.
To k​ick off 2019, Kincaid makes his debut on the label: the EP is the first in a string of exceptional music to come this year.

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The four track EP kicks off in style with ​On The Back Of A Serpent​. An Italo-tinged number with Kincaid’s trademark live sounding drum programming. It’s an instant club rocker with trippy vocal snippets that draw the listener into an ethereal, spine tingling breakdown. ​Stare Into My Monstera begins with a driving groove and dissonant Rhodes, building subtly but relentlessly towards a euphoric Nord lead motif which reappears throughout. A track that will undoubtedly find favour with the discerning Burner crowd. ​Papoose starts with middle eastern influenced sounds and insistent Timpani accents, before locking into a groove which hypnotises and intrigues in equal measure. Finally ​It Said (feat. Sinàl) is a darker affair featuring the sinister vocals of both Kincaid and Sinàl themselves. A ‘lights off / strobe on’ growler, this is one for fans of late night trippy moments – and further displays the diverse number of styles which Kincaid is becoming well known for.

Kincaid may be a fresh face to many but those in the know will be familiar with his unique brand of diverse and genre bending sounds. Breaking through in 2018, notable highlights include a debut release on Moscoman’s Disco Halal and an EP on Sabo’s Sol Selectas plus a plethora of support from titans of the scene; Rampa and &Me, Jennifer Cardini, The Juan MacLean, Roman Flügel, all the way to Dixon and Âme, who opened their Innervisions show at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall with his remix of Blancmange’s ​What’s The Time​.

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