
JESSE BRU
Sleazy F.M
by Jesse Bru
Produced by Jesse Bru
Artwork: cm.dp (cm-dp.com)
Mastering : Michelle Grinser / Manmade
Lacquer Cut : Michelle Grinser / Manmade
Manifacturing : Vinyl De Paris
Distribution : Yoyaku

Limited Edition 12"Vinyl
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

Razor sharp fast paced rhythms, delicate melodic sequences, and an overall air of breezy yet energetic energies, this EP continues to peak our interest and showcase just what Bru is capable of.
The opener, ‘Feel It’, is a burner of the highest quality, as a hugely scaled beat structure provides the basis for a rolling chord sequence to do the damage up top, its presence residing just beneath the hats as filtered vocal samples float in and out of view to great effect.
‘In a Moment’ arrives next, and this takes the pace down ever so slightly, but the craft remains at a very high level indeed. The relationship between rhythm and melody is consistent, a tad more sultry here as we sway to the beat, with the vocal work here particularly effective at setting the mood.
‘Noodle King’ adds some adrenaline into the experience, with the choppy breaks pointing all fingers to the dance. The chords that drive on through into the spotlight only serve to fuel the energy, with the extended breakdown aiding us as we climb our way towards euphoria.
Last but not least, the title track, 'Sleazy F.M.' which returns us to the notions of the opener, and as a final chapter its a very satisfying send off. Rolling, lick filled beats, dreamy subtle chordal twinkles, and an atmosphere to die for, its a pleasure ride, and its time to get on board.
If you ever find yourself needing something rhythmically pulsating in your life, then this record is for you, as Jesse Bru continues to impress with his ever evolving yet indefinitely precise take on House. A cut for all times of the day or set, this is House music to delve deep within, an invitation to get to know all the beats and clicks, swimming between the layers as if to soak up every last morsal of goodness. Summer might be over, but Jesse Bru and Last Year At Marienbad have the cure for those cold chills. So go on, treat yourself, its well worth the ride….
Sea To SKY
by Jesse Bru
Produced by : Jesse Bru
Mastering : Frank Merritt @ Carvery UK
Artwork : Ventral Is Golden
Distribution : Yoyaku
Copyright : Oathcreations

Limited Edition 12"Vinyl
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

Razor sharp fast paced rhythms, delicate melodic sequences, and an overall air of breezy yet energetic energies, this EP continues to peak our interest and showcase just what Bru is capable of.
The opener, ‘Feel It’, is a burner of the highest quality, as a hugely scaled beat structure provides the basis for a rolling chord sequence to do the damage up top, its presence residing just beneath the hats as filtered vocal samples float in and out of view to great effect.
‘In a Moment’ arrives next, and this takes the pace down ever so slightly, but the craft remains at a very high level indeed. The relationship between rhythm and melody is consistent, a tad more sultry here as we sway to the beat, with the vocal work here particularly effective at setting the mood.
‘Noodle King’ adds some adrenaline into the experience, with the choppy breaks pointing all fingers to the dance. The chords that drive on through into the spotlight only serve to fuel the energy, with the extended breakdown aiding us as we climb our way towards euphoria.
Last but not least, the title track, 'Sleazy F.M.' which returns us to the notions of the opener, and as a final chapter its a very satisfying send off. Rolling, lick filled beats, dreamy subtle chordal twinkles, and an atmosphere to die for, its a pleasure ride, and its time to get on board.
If you ever find yourself needing something rhythmically pulsating in your life, then this record is for you, as Jesse Bru continues to impress with his ever evolving yet indefinitely precise take on House. A cut for all times of the day or set, this is House music to delve deep within, an invitation to get to know all the beats and clicks, swimming between the layers as if to soak up every last morsal of goodness. Summer might be over, but Jesse Bru and Last Year At Marienbad have the cure for those cold chills. So go on, treat yourself, its well worth the ride….