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FALSE - LOVE LETTERS

Like all his various pseudonyms, Matthew Dear’s False project deliberately strays from the pack rejecting the path of least resistance in order to pursue an altogether more complex agenda.

With a cruising radius of around 8 minutes, each of the three tracks that make up the new Love Letters EP delivers a very specific message, ranging from the metallic, tribal groove of the title track to the rolling, hypnotic techno of Practice and on to the looping, hybrid house of Fieldleft, proving once again that he’s among the most inventive, enterprising and versatile producers around.

As with the Fed On Youth EP and the accompanying 2007 continuous play album, it’s the juxtaposition of loose, mechanical beats with the devastating rush of efx-laden breakdowns that make False so alluring. From the subliminal hiss that constitutes the background the dark, dusty grooves explode out of nowhere, creating a set of circumstances where the collective will of the dancefloor is subjected to forces beyond its control, inducing a state of total surrender.


RELEASE INFORMATION:

Artist/Title:            FALSE | LOVE LETTERS EP
Catalogue No.:        M72
Label:                MINUS
Format:              12”, MP3, WAV
Distribution:          Wordandsound / Beatport / M-nus.com
Barcode:              827170277168
Release Date Digital:  April 1st, 2009
Release Date Physical: March 30th, 2009

Track Listing:
A. Love Letters – 8:20
B. Practice – 7:18

Digital Bonus Track:
Fieldleft – 8:12

Saturday, July 18, 2009 by Ralf S