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BFTT
Intrusive / Obtrusive

Intrusive / Obtrusive

Artists

BFTT

Catno

POLITY002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM 45 RPM EP

Country

UK

Release date

Sep 11, 2020

Styles

Techno

BFTT - Intrusive / Obtrusive | Polity Records (POLITY002)

POLITY: ...Fresh off the heels of minting the YCO imprint with Aya, BFTT debuts on Polity Records with the Intrusive / Obtrusive EP, which sees BFTT continue to develop his precise, hyper-futuristic take on UK sound-system music. Using technology and humanity’s evolving (and not always benevolent) co-dependence with it as a conceptual jumping-off point, he infuses a noisier but still tightly controlled sound palette with the fixed-point rhythmic precision and mutative structures that made his previous work stand out.

BFTT joined Manchester’s Mutualism collective in 2017, an experimental label and events series, as well as running Leftovers in Leeds and most recently founding YCO alongside Aya in July of this year. The release follows acclaimed records for Whities and Gobstopper, as well as a pair of s t u n n i n g remixes of Loraine James’ +44 - Thinking - Of - You.

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1

Lokt

5:34

2

Intrusive / Obtrusive

4:47

3

(in)finite scroll

5:32

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