Comiskey Park is a collaborative effort between Stupid Human and space:tricks that sees the pair deliver four choice cuts of synth-laden house music.
Up first is ‘No Bounds Alt Mix 2’. With a solid beat that sounds like it’s stomped it’s way out of the 80s, the platform is laid down from which the rest of the track steadily unveils itself. It’s soon joined by a jubilant, almost sultry bass line and redolent vocal, pertinently telling us, “I let my imagination escape all bounds.” Synths reverberate like the first forming of an idea: there in fleeting moments, gone the next, only to return in an ever-fuller, increasingly impressive form.
A heavy bass line that sounds like it’s weighed down by the extra oomph it’ packing kick starts ‘No Bounds Alt Mix 1’. The drums pound out a forceful rhythm whilst the vocal calls to us from somewhere that is distinctly not here. The synths pull us ever further into the “wildest of fantasies” that we’ve been told about, bending themselves around the rest of the track like a nonchalantly taut plume of smoke.
‘No Bounds Mix 2’ starts off like a bubbling witches brew, packed to the brim with electronic delights. The drums explode out of the mixture with the force of a track being steadily brought to the boil, whilst the synths steadily pour forth in ever-thickening surges, until it all comes together in a blaze of swirling analogue that will enrapture the dancefloor.
The ‘Acidpella’ Reduction Kiln Version closes out the EP with a cleaned-up vocal and the crisp snap and pop of percussion. This allows a bass line that has been saturated in a healthy dose of acid to gurgle it’s way relentlessly through the track in a manner most befitting of its name.
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