Shir Khan Presents Black Jukebox 32 Feat. Stefano Ritteri (Preview) | Exploited by Exploited published on 2021-07-19T09:39:05Z Pre-order limited Vinyl here: JUNO: https://www.juno.co.uk/products/stefano-ritteri-shir-khan-presents-black-jukebox/837145-01/ PICADILLY RECORDS: https://www.piccadillyrecords.com/counter/product.php?pid=140079 PHONICA RECORDS: https://www.phonicarecords.com/product/stefano-ritteri-shir-khan-presents-black-jukebox-32-pre-ord-exploited/174870 REDEYE: https://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/vinyl/137803-bj32-stefano-ritteri-shir-khan-presents-black-jukebox-32 DECKS: https://www.decks.de/track/stefano_ritteri-shir_khan_presents_black_jukebox_32/cif-n3/en DEEJAY: https://www.deejay.de/Stefano_Ritteri_Shir_Khan_Presents_Black_Jukebox_32_BJ32_Vinyl__978963 HHV: https://www.hhv.de/shop/en/item/stefano-ritteri-shir-khan-presents-black-jukebox-32-841871 Italian master, London based Stefano Ritteri takes centre stage for the latest edition of Shir Khan presents Black Jukebox — number 32 in this illustrious series. This one is a chiefly electro-flavoured affair, joining the dots between the genre’s past, present and future across four slick tracks — with a dash of garage at the end. ‘Slow Tripping’ is a homage to the charismatic boogie sound of the early ‘80s, resplendent with beautiful melancholic melody and a wistful air. As the name suggests, the lazy beat perfectly compliments the array of dreamy sounds, and there’s a definite nod to French disco/electro/hip-hop fusions of days gone by. ‘Donna’ is a collab with Mytron (Bordello A Parigi, Multi Culti)which continues the chuggy theme, its gently swaying synth arpeggios and unhurried beat recalling some of Soulwax’s more pared back material. Its simple arrangement is kept engrossing with synth automation and subtle atmospheric touches. ‘Brutesque’ strips things back to an almost minimalist approach, where twanging, monotone sounds slowly morph over a taut backbeat and a variety of bleeps and blips. With its spoken word sounds and Krautrock-ish mixture of sounds, it recalls the work of Public Service Broadcasting. ‘Robot Love’ takes its cues from the sweeter side of 2-step garage, bubbled down to a more laconic pace. Cute melodic refrains and big reverbs adorn the stuttering rhythm to make for a colourful, atmospheric, reflective track. Label: Exploited LC: 15799 Artist: Stefano Ritteri Title: Shir Khan Presents Black Jukebox 32 Cat: BJ32 Vinyl Release: 03.09.21 Format: VINYL Comment by Vova Julev #1 brilliant! 2023-05-24T21:55:29Z Comment by calrscarly tasty 2022-02-02T17:55:54Z Comment by Risingson2 i got this reference! :D 2021-08-25T10:26:18Z Comment by Mytron si cera!!! 2021-07-28T16:38:52Z Comment by Exploited A1) Stefano Ritteri - Slow Tripping 2021-07-22T16:34:23Z Comment by Exploited B2) Stefano Ritteri - Robot Love 2021-07-19T09:40:44Z Comment by Exploited B1) Stefano Ritteri - Brutesque 2021-07-19T09:40:25Z Comment by Exploited A2) Stefano Ritteri & Mytron - Donna 2021-07-19T09:40:04Z