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Jill's Place

by Death Discotheque

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Building on the label’s inaugural ‘Two Thirds’ EP, we dissect once again to a third of the Death Discoteque crew. This time Squirrel Meat Productions picks up the baton and runs with four tracks of sublime house and techno. This is just an early warning shot from Squirrel Meat who have been working hard to build up a winter store of tracks that will see the light of day in 2022.

The exact location of Jill’s place remains unknown but wherever it is we can imagine it hosts some of the best parties. Kicking off with the aforementioned title track, we find ourselves in sunny audio uplands as the sound unfurls from a percussive led house groove into something more mellow and comforting. The effortless tribal groove never leaves us, nestled in among warm pads and bleeps. McAcid brings a greater degree of urgency and plenty of bump and bounce and again something that straddles house and techno with a teasing acid gurgle and full fat bassline. Kendal Mint Acid is an altogether rawer, more organic affair as Squirrel Meat unshackles his sound with a lively electronic extended workout that finally unpacks the inevitable 303 sound as the title suggests. Twenty Twenty wraps up the quartet of tracks with a melodic and dreamy vibe that rarely settles too long into one sound or pattern. So come on down to Jill’s Place and enjoy the Death Discotheque soundtrack, we’re only just getting started.

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released November 23, 2021

Squirrel Meat Productions

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Death Discotheque London, UK

Death Discotheque is a collaboration between If I Had A Hi Fi (Diametral, Fnoob Digital), Squirrel Meat Productions (DJ Twat) and Tat (Purple Radio, Trackhunter). With a shared history going back to early 1990s parties and raves such as All Hail Discordia in London. The trio pool their collective talents to bring dub-infused, left-of-centre, techno, acid and house via their own imprint. ... more

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