Jason Glanville - Call It Boabie

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  • From its humble beginnings as a mid-week party in a Shoreditch basement, London label Multi Vitamins has steadily gone from strength to strength. While many "minimal" labels have stuck to the safety of a coherent sound, MV have strived to keep listeners guessing. Call It Boabie EP is Multi Vitamin's 12th release; it comes from label debutant Jason Glanville and serves as another surprise in MV's catalogue. "Malicious Intent" kicks off with a tight and driving low-slung loop. The keys then open up the groove, with spacious, melancholy tones, while undecipherable spoken vocal snippets add a slight edge and menace, but the way in which they are used is playful. The elements feel somewhat detached in "Malicious Intent." Rather than taking one direction, it settles for seven minutes of pure dance floor fodder. "Call It Boabie" is a more involving track with a live, loose and spontaneous feel. The sounds are nothing unusual, but the quirkiness of the production gives "Boabie" a thick funk over the deep bass pound. The hits are lively and directional, with plenty of drops and twists to keep the kids on the floor excited. The (more discerning) standout track is "Project 8," which brings a touch of jazz to the EP. The sleepy bass and bluesy sax create a smoky, stoned, infectious groove. The rusty hats lift "Project 8" nicely for the dance floor, while the sparse spoken words create a dark, backstreet narrative, making it yet another quirky little number, which can be slipped nicely into a set at wrong o'clock.
  • Tracklist
      01. Malicious Intent 02. Call it Boabie 03. Project 8
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