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Call it witch house, chillwave, drag, or by any of the other tags bloggers have throw at the slowed down gothic-meets-dubstep beats that are oozing out of the US interwebs at the moment. The style is bound to collide with the mainstream any second now, and San Francisco based oOoOO (pronounced 'oh') is sure to be in a front-row seat when this happens. His self-titled 'oOoOO' EP on Brooklyn's Tri Angle label is his first release that doesn't come in a ridiculously limited edition, and should ensure that oOoOO's music will find an audience beyond initiated blog-crawlers. Think Bats for Lashes, produced by Joker on Valium, on a 10 Euro Casio keyboard, and you have an approximation of oOoOO's unique style.
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Our Loving Is Hurting Us
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Our Loving Is Hurting Us
Tri Angle Our Loving Is Hurting Us 5051083064309 in_stock EP released on Tri Angle
EP released on 30 April 2012
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San Francisco's oOoOO appears two years after his genre-defining EP on Tri Angle with his next, this time accompanied by Berlin-based vocalist Butterclock. Gut-striking beats against floating vocals, those beat-led haunting dark emotions see some abstractions from hip-hop and psychedelia, hitting the spot every time.
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