Out from a jungle of raining woodblocks, mutated R&B love pleas, and echo-laden staccato guitar strums comes a new track from the forthcoming Fugitive of Leisure tape by recently profiled Baltimore sound-smith, Co La. Just as we familiarize ourselves with the surrounding sounds, a two-step kick-and-snare combo locks us into a hypnotic groove. We hear the sound of a space age keyboard warping, as though a finger were pressed on to the tape reel. It's as sonically suave and sexy as we've come to expect from Mr. Papich, who describes the track as "a laid back revision of your Parents' idea of a love song, new feelings for new contradictions." --Matt Sullivan, Altered Zones
Co La: "Blanketing Marakeesh (CoCo Version)"
Fugitive of Leisure is due to release this fall on Friends Records.
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