We Are Coming (Max Graef Remix)
by Mr. Scruff
— Released 8th September 2014
Mr. Scruff drops a brand new 12", recruiting German wunderkind Max Graef to remix the standout Friendly Bacteria album cut "We Are Coming". Graef - who has released a string of low-slung, bumpy house heaters via Box Auls Holz, Brandt Brauer Frick's Gym imprint, Heist and Tartelet - goes in heavy on the sloppy, cosmic funk vibes and builds a thick, groove-ridden seven-and-a-half minute opus.
On the flip, Scruff turns his attention to "Feel...
Mr. Scruff drops a brand new 12", recruiting German wunderkind Max Graef to remix the standout Friendly Bacteria album cut "We Are Coming". Graef - who has released a string of low-slung, bumpy house heaters via Box Auls Holz, Brandt Brauer Frick's Gym imprint, Heist and Tartelet - goes in heavy on the sloppy, cosmic funk vibes and builds a thick, groove-ridden seven-and-a-half minute opus.
On the flip, Scruff turns his attention to "Feel Free" - re-tweaking the Afro-tinged jazz excursion for the dancefloor. He permits Matthew Halsall (trumpet) and Phil France of The Cinematic Orchestra (double bass) to take centre stage at the outset before morphing into a svelte, sweetly-swung machine-like dance jam.
We Are Coming (Max Graef Remix)
by Mr. Scruff
— Released 8th September 2014
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Mr. Scruff drops a brand new 12", recruiting German wunderkind Max Graef to remix the standout Friendly Bacteria album cut "We Are Coming". Graef - who has released a string of low-slung, bumpy house heaters via Box Auls Holz, Brandt Brauer Frick's Gym imprint, Heist and Tartelet - goes in heavy on the sloppy, cosmic funk vibes and builds a thick, groove-ridden seven-and-a-half minute opus.
On the flip, Scruff turns his attention to "Feel...
Mr. Scruff drops a brand new 12", recruiting German wunderkind Max Graef to remix the standout Friendly Bacteria album cut "We Are Coming". Graef - who has released a string of low-slung, bumpy house heaters via Box Auls Holz, Brandt Brauer Frick's Gym imprint, Heist and Tartelet - goes in heavy on the sloppy, cosmic funk vibes and builds a thick, groove-ridden seven-and-a-half minute opus.
On the flip, Scruff turns his attention to "Feel Free" - re-tweaking the Afro-tinged jazz excursion for the dancefloor. He permits Matthew Halsall (trumpet) and Phil France of The Cinematic Orchestra (double bass) to take centre stage at the outset before morphing into a svelte, sweetly-swung machine-like dance jam.