Vanilla, Pointbreak (COLOR)

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BLUE COLOR - LIMITED TO 500 COPIES
7 INCH - COLD BUSTED
2021 => 2024

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Statut: SOLD OUT
Label: COLD BUSTED
Genre: HIP HOP
Format: 7 INCH
Date de parution: 2021
Date de la réedition: 2024

TRACKLIST


Pointbreak


Surfin' Summer


Remember


Breeze




DESCRIPTION


-This out of print release is now available again for the first time on colored vinyl.


-The colored vinyl series is a limited edition collaboration with Jet Set Records, Japan.


-Releases on Vinyl-Digital, Chillhop, Hip Dozer.


-4th in the 'Jet Set' Cold Busted series. Each release features photographs by the artist or label.


-Designed and manufactured similar to the vintage 60's style rice paper sleeves.


-Limited to 500 Copies.




The fourth Jet Set series is now repressed on colored vinyl. Vanilla’s beats are anything but. This master of rhythm and sample construction hails from the UK, crafting tracks with distinction and funkiness that reveal an assortment of flavors. Vanilla’s Bandcamp-released albums have garnered hundreds of thousands of downloads and fans and earned him a wide-ranging fanbase. And his appearance on Cold Busted’s Only On Vinyl 2 LP helped fuel its ‘instant sell-out’ status. Now, Vanilla reveals Pointbreak, his debut EP for Cold Busted that brings together all the elements that confirm this rising producer as a true artist of beats. It’s also the latest installment of the Jet Set series, showcasing sonic travels to exciting, soothing places. “Pointbreak” opens the EP with syncopated keys over a strutting rhythm, conveying the listener’s arrival to an ultra-hip, neon-splattered hotel lobby. The leisure vibes continue with “Surfin' Summer,” a soundtrack for cocktails on the beach while watching the boogie boards go by. “Remember” combines a phat break with loungey bossa nova, a reassuring timewarp to simpler days. The EP closes with “Breeze,” finishing things on a jazzy, quiet storm tip that would make Lonnie Liston Smith swoon.