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FFT
Disturb Roqe

Disturb Roqe

Artists

FFT

Labels

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Catno

NMBRS65

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Dec 3, 2021

FFT - Disturb Roqe - Le Discopathe - Montpellier

‘Distrub Roqe’ encapsulates the ultra-precision of Bristol-based producer FFT as he asserts both intensity and restraint in unearthly textures. Numbers's latest signee FFT’s sonic mark has been dispersed over an obscure association of aliases which sprawl between labels - including The Trilogy Tapes, Low End Activist’s Bruk Records and his own imprint Super Hexagon. Converting signal into rhythm with an impressive amount of focus, the bass resonances of ‘Disturb Roqe’ are particularly loaded with weight to capture outlandish, alien frequencies.

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