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Wolves/Pray For Berlin (12" Single) - Fjaak

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Wolves/Pray For Berlin (12" Single) - FjaakFjaak tease their long awaited debut album Fjaak with a both varied and coherent single. Wolves and Pray For Berlin already hint at what is to be expected of the Berlin based trios Monkeytown LP: hard, uncompromising dance foor material on the one side meets sinister break beat magic on the other one. The Wolves unleashed by Fjaak aim straight for the throat. Over a gritty and hypnotic groove, psychotic organ sounds cut through the mix like suppressed

Fjaak tease their long-awaited debut album Fjaak with a both varied and coherent single. “Wolves” and “Pray For Berlin” already hint at what is to be expected of the Berlin-based trio’s Monkeytown LP: hard, uncompromising dance foor material on the one side meets sinister break beat magic on the other one.

The “Wolves” unleashed by Fjaak aim straight for the throat. Over a gritty and hypnotic groove, psychotic organ sounds cut through the mix like suppressed memories. There’s a break, but no time to breathe, really: the warm bassline emerging from the intense near-silence only comes with more appetite for destruction. A track which belongs in the peak-time sets of every basement rave, or as Fjaak would say: You’ll hear it downstairs (“Unten”).

A nervous murmur flls the room, violent sub bass attacks hint at the worst to come and modulated hi-hats hiss demonically. The sonic centre of “Pray For Berlin” however is occupied by a sophisticated breakbeat, fanked by dreamy synth lines, which lends an irresistible drive to the track, despite its midtempo pace. Fjaak effortlessly translate the A-side’s icy mood into a complex breakbeat. It’s one for the heads, and at the same time a fully-developed artistic statement.

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A: Wolves
B: Pray For Berlin

LABEL: Monkeytown
UPC: 817231013163
RELEASE DATE: 1/13/2017
PRODUCT ID: MKTO70.1
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