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Adultnapper featuring Big Bully - Hazy Lazy EP [Culprit]
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justinsloe


Adultnapper featuring Big Bully - Hazy Lazy EP by culprits

vinyl on August 25th
digital on September 20th

Underground house and techno veteran Francis Harris, aka Adultnapper, and LA born and raised, Big Bully, are welcomed into the Culprit fold for the label’s ninth release. Culprit delivers another unique first on these two tracks with the pairing of Adultnapper and Big Bully, a collaboration that unites two artists with extensive musical pedigrees.

Adultnapper is hard to pin down. He is at once a NYC mixologist, globe-trotting DJ, philosopher, studio geek, former political radical and comic-book character. He has released on Dirt Crew, Mule, Superfreq, Poker Flat, Audiomatique and his own label, Ransom Note. He has also headed into the studio with now LA-based Mr C, to partner and co-create the Sycophant Slags. It’s an alias highly suited to Adultnapper, who has always steered clear of following a ‘trendy’ path, for one more idiosyncratic, but no doubt closer to his heart. Good thing he did.

Born and raised in LA, but now living in Brooklyn, Big Bully (Dawson Baca) is a producer, musician, DJ and vocalist who blends streetwise flavor and techno sophistication in his musical output. His vocal prowess has seen him record with Dinky, Jay Haze/ Pony, [a]ppendics.shuffle (Ken Gibson), Samim and others, with work appearing on Get Physical, Esperanza, Circus Company to name but a few.

Though both Big Bully and Adultnapper have often been associated with moodier and darker sounds in their careers, it’s very clear that both artists have more than one side to their musical personalities. On this release Adultnapper gets deeper and funkier than you may have heard him before, while maintaining his immaculate production values and commitment to the dancefloor.

The two tracks offer contrasting elements. The title track is Adultnapper channeling the vibe of LA sunset-lit early evenings, where burnished lazy days meet the rising energy of Hollywood’s sultry nightlife. Strutting self-assured percussion, layers of deep and moody chords, underpinned by a swinging bassline and the shimmering breathy vocals of Big Bully. This is Adultnapper stretching his rich sonic palette with sounds inspired by LA ‘s natural environment and almost mystical presence.

'Lie To Me’ is a more propulsive counterpart to the A side. This is Los Angeles at night, sexy and sinister, with a sense of nocturnal purpose. A great warbling bassline moves the track throughout. The darker mid-tempo groove is a perfect foil for Big Bully's slinky, slithering vocal.
woscar
Both of these are ing sexy in a dark way.
shaw
shaw
quote:
Originally posted by justinsloe
vinyl on August 25th
digital in Summer 2014


oh, come on. :mad:
Adam420
quote:
Originally posted by shaw
oh, come on. :mad:


I wouldn't complain. It sure is a better policy than vinyl-only.
shaw
quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
I wouldn't complain. It sure is a better policy than vinyl-only.


ass. :p
enydo
hmmm, not my cup of tea at all.
Forever Delayed
"Lie To Me" sounds awesome.
Guest
I like that bassline in "Lie To Me". Reminds me of the bassline in DJ Vibe - I'll Take You
idoru
Dare I say the sexiest Culprit release to date?

Seppuku
These might need to grow on me.
ostrich
Niiice one, Mr. Sloe!

Francis let me hear this release in January.
I creamed myself after hearing "Lie To Me"
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