Style Drum and Bass, Future Jungle, Breakbeat, Bass-House, Breaks, Bassline, House
Release 27/10/2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3
Imprint Hooversound Recordings
Nr# HOO09
Format Album
Chicago producer and Planet Mu associate Chrissy (formally known as Chrissy Murderbot) surfaces once again, this time with a long player for the newly established Hooversound Recordings! Following on from records by Hyroglifics & Sinistarr, HOST and Special Request & Tim Reaper, Chrissy delivers Physical Release - an album taking in all manner of future bass and dance music sounds - beit the new age and acid of "Rooftop Sunrise" or '80s Hi NRG of "Lift Me Up" to 2000s-era US electro of "Virgin Warehouse Location" to house and proto-disco alamaglations of jungle in "Cuddle Puddle (Step Into My World)". With some looped up disco, soul and funk power coming through "Feel The Spirit Move You", get your melodic ghetto sessions through "Bust-Free Guaranteed" next to some 808 drum and bass designs in "Take Me Away (Again)" alongside "The Map Point" and "All The True Ravers".• Chrissy — Lost In A Dream 5:04
• Chrissy — The Map Point 5:14
• Chrissy — All The True Ravers 4:51
• Chrissy — Fantasy Pt. 2 (Bolt Cutters & A Jenny) 4:53
• Chrissy — Virgin Warehouse Location 3:26
• Chrissy — Bust-Free Guaranteed 4:25
• Chrissy — Feel The Spirit Move You 5:35
• Chrissy — Rooftop Sunrise 4:57
• Chrissy — Cuddle Puddle (Step Into My World) 4:49
• Chrissy — Take Me Away (Again) 5:27
• Chrissy — Lift Me Up 5:45
11 / 54:22
For Hooversound’s debut album release, Sherelle and Naina welcome San Francisco-based DJ and producer Chrissy to the family. ‘Physical Release’ blends elements of ravey techno, house, and jungle that have run through his previous work. The final result is an exploration of what our scene’s physical spaces mean and how they feed into themes of politics, family, connection and joy.
Speaking about the album Chrissy says,
"These songs were inspired by our scene's physical spaces: the warehouses, clubs, record stores, late night cafes, lofts, and friends' living rooms that let us connect to each other, experience the joy and wonder of dance music culture, and find our family.
I've seen these spaces gradually decimated by cops, property developers, cynical corporate brand partners, irresponsible promoters, and a global pandemic. The end result is a dance music culture that feels more online and disconnected, culminating in over a year without any physically shared spaces.
Encouragingly, I've seen many in our community finally acknowledge a painful reality: our scene has failed to live up to its utopian ideals, and to protect, value, and uplift all of our peers. No matter how fondly we remember our first raves, the culture was and is broken, and it's our job to fix it.
So while this album may feel like a paean to a bygone era, it is more a reflection of optimism about the future: a hope that we can rebuild our scene and our communal physical spaces with better priorities and better values, so that everybody can experience the euphoria, joy, transcendence, and physical release of the dancefloor."
The album opens with a quote from artist, author, and transgender activist Edie Fake, who also designed the artwork for ‘Physical Release’. A fellow Chicago-to-California transplant, Edie’s previous work has dealt largely with physical spaces, including historical queer nightlife spaces.
With previous releases on Chiwax, Dansu Discs, Super Rhythm Trax, and Pets Recordings, Chrissy’s two-decade career has ranged from jungle to footwork to freestyle, with gigs at Panorama Bar, Smartbar (where he held a residency from 2015-2018), and his residency at San Francisco’s oldest and most storied queer club, The Stud.
Launched in March 2020, Sherelle and Naina's Hooversound imprint has become one of the most important platforms within the global dance music community. Over the last year, they have released stand-out records from Special Request x Tim Reaper, Mani Festo, Sinistarr, Deft, Prayer, NOVA CHEQ and more.
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