Scuba shares second instalment of Digital Underground Mixtape
Focused on “regaining a sense of fin in the studio”, it explores soundscapes of hardcore, jungle, breakbeat and techno.
Scuba has shared the second instalment of his 'Digital Underground' mixtape series via his Hotflush Recordings imprint.
Its release follows a string of live shows, his first in 11 years, with early mixtape singles ‘Truth’, ‘Riding Hi’, ‘Sorry’ and ‘I wna doit inth bckst’ a focal point throughout.
'U Never See' is a particular highlight of the record, combining high energy with elements of jazz. Think percussive breaks and staccato piano chords with acid-influenced vocal duets.
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The 'D:U' project is inspired by the notion of "regaining a sense of fun in the studio" following the musician's stint curating a film score during the pandemic, following his craving of "a return to the simple pleasures of music production without any strict parameters or guidelines".
And, in Scuba's own words, 'D:U:2' is a space to explore the areas untouched in the first instalment of the mixtape, with this week's release traversing sounds of old skool hardcore, breakbeat, jungle and techno:
"This is the second part of a series started last year which explores the classic era of hardcore, which is one of my absolute favourite periods of dance music history," he explains. "It's been a lot of fun to put together and the second mixtape gets into some of the themes that we didn't delve too deeply into on the first one, so it's a great way to continue."
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'D:U:2' is available now via Hotflush Recordings, check it out here.
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