Ripatti01 EP came out, in September 2013,
Bangs & Works was still rearranging peopleâs heads: Producers like Addison Groove and Machinedrum were fusing the hyper-regional Chicago-house mutation with more internationally established electronic dance styles; young guns like Slava and Thug Entrancer were finding arty uses for its arrhythmic kicks and fearsome snares; and all the while, the genreâs founding fathers were onaroll. Ripattiâs early EPs under his last name werenât bad, but they felt more like the Vladislav Delay/Luomo guy trying his hand at footwork than an expansion of the conversation. He was still trying things out.
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The Finnish producer s latest project takes cues from footwork and hip hop
Sasu Ripatti, the producer otherwise known as Vladislav Delay, has shared details of a new album for Planet Mu as Ripatti.
Due out in June,
Fun Is Not A Straight Line finds Ripatti drawing on footwork rhythms and hip hop samples, having grown frustrated by the inflexibility of the 4/4 house idiom, a press release explains. I bought Nas
Illmatic when it came out in 94 and have more or less been listening to rap since, Ripatti says of his love of the genre. I m not really sure why now, but that rap influence wanted to come through.
Sasu Ripatti Announces New Album, Shares New Song: Listen Pitchfork 3 hrs ago © Ripatti, photo by [Antti J. Leinonen](https://www.anttileinonen.com/) Ripatti, photo by Antti J. Leinonen
Sasu Ripatti, the Finnish producer known for his work as Vladislav Delay, has announced a new album titled
Fun Is Not a Straight Line. The LP arrives June 25 via Planet Mu. Today, Ripatti has released lead single “speedmemories,” which you can listen to below. Scroll down for
Fun Is Not a Straight Line’s album art and tracklist.
According to press materials, Ripatti turned to the rhythmic structures of rap and bass music for inspiration on his new album. “I bought Nas’
Sasu Ripatti, the Finnish producer known for his work as Vladislav Delay, has announced a new album titled
Fun Is Not a Straight Line. The LP arrives June 25 via Planet Mu. Today, Ripatti has released lead single “speedmemories,” which you can listen to below. Scroll down for
Fun Is Not a Straight Line’s album art and tracklist.
According to press materials, Ripatti turned to the rhythmic structures of rap and bass music for inspiration on his new album. “I bought Nas’
Illmatic when it came out in ’94 and have more or less been listening to rap since,” he said. “I’m not really sure why now, but that rap influence wanted to come through.”
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