In February of this year, Public Possession released Blurry, the debut album from Berlin-based producer RIP Swirl. A departure from his previous techno-leaning output, over the course of 15 tracks he navigates his own potent brand of outsider music, taking cues from pop culture, 90s skate video soundtracks and groups like My Bloody Valentine, Dinosaur Jr. and Boards Of Canada. He crafts his own “soundtrack to a modern suburbia” that defies genre categorisation, and welcomes guests along for the trip including Andreya Casablanca, Catnapp, Clayjay and YdeGirl who add their own magic.
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