San Francisco's Fritz Carlton is a self-proclaimed purveyor of 'Weirdo-House', with his wonky sounds having come to personify the dark West-coast dancefloors in which it was conceived. Hypnotic basslines, unconventional breaks and a dizzying sense of timing carries fans on a sometimes psychedelic, always strange journey from peaktime to sunrise. A flag-bearing hero of party-freaks from coast-to-coast, Carlton's last EP on Farris Wheel is another twisted paid of tracks par excellence.
'Let Your Body Free' takes a classic vocal sample and fires it directly down the rabbit hole by way of screaming synths and cataclysmic bass notes that seem to be channeled direct from the apocalypse. 'When I'm Away' is another disarmingly unconventional house cut, with chopped vocals and guttural stabs creating a eerie tension that builds as the track reaches its impactful zenith.
'Let Your Body Free' takes a classic vocal sample and fires it directly down the rabbit hole by way of screaming synths and cataclysmic bass notes that seem to be channeled direct from the apocalypse. 'When I'm Away' is another disarmingly unconventional house cut, with chopped vocals and guttural stabs creating a eerie tension that builds as the track reaches its impactful zenith.
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