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Chaos In The Cbd
Brainstorm EP

Brainstorm EP
Brainstorm EPBrainstorm EP

Catno

IDWT-010

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 1, 2022

Chaos In The CBD House music

Chaos In The CBD return to In Dust We Trust with Brainstorm, a twelve inch with 4 new cuts delving deeper into their take on dub-influenced house. Kicking things off on the A1 is ‘Echolocation’, a track whose groove has you locked from the first bar, subtly building with warm stabs and rhythmic vocals to draw the dance floor in deeper.

‘Liquid Experience’ fuses together dubby low end textures with light meditative melodies for a beautiful slice of ambient dub house.

On the B side, the title track ‘Brainstorm’ - a collaboration with fellow Kiwi ‘Mongo Skato’, is an addictive 7 minute gem that takes you on an immersive journey. Fusing quintessential house hooks with jazz elements, resulting in something truly contemporary.

‘Mind Massage’ closes out the EP with a hazy and comforting groove, creating the perfect tool to set the mood on discerning dance floors.

Includes unlimited streaming of Chaos In The CBD - Brainstorm EP via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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$35*

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A1

Echolocation

A2

Liquid Experience

B1

Brainstorm

B2

Mind Massage

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