…Twenty-seven minutes long, yet it felt like it had just started playing a few moments before. GULP packs a lot of ideas into its seven tracks, but surely that couldn’t be it? In the world of dance music LPs, individual tracks usually run between six and eight minutes. GULP felt different, lasting about as long as fizzy water stays bubbly and fresh in the glass. But after a few more listens, that turned out to be its strength. There are no moments wasted, no tracks that wear out their welcome with one too many loops, no flab to speak of. GULP is bite-sized house music, making a statement with memorable hooks and bold basslines, and then making way for the next idea to take over.
GULP lands on Wisdom Teeth, the label Facta runs with fellow Londoner K-LONE. Over time,…
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