More early Warp goodness hewn from the vinyl mountain.
This is WAP 10 and hails from Leeds, I do believe. Tomas was one Thomas Sylvanus Stewart, who never released anything else, other than a track on a compilation which precedes this release.
All of those early trademarks of the UK house scene are here in spades on this record; it's classic Warpery. My favourite track is the AA side tune, "Architecture". Six minutes of thudding kick drum and squelch bass with a weird, distorted vocal sample. Brilliant.
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
Download.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Tomas - Mind Song 12"
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