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Prequel
Don't Let Me Be The Last To know

Don't Let Me Be The Last To know
Don't Let Me Be The Last To knowDon't Let Me Be The Last To know

Artists

Prequel

Catno

LIH 42

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Apr 1, 2021

Naarm / Melbourne's Prequel has slipped out a few records thus far, and they've landed in all the right places. Rhythm Section, Local Talk, Distant Hawaii - you can get a feel for the kind of house music he's representing. And yet, as he shores up on Lumberjacks In Hell, what's most apparent is how far out he's prepared to go in pursuit of that deep feeling. 'I Still Love You' is a sprawling, delirious and spaced out exploration that belongs amongst the truly idiosyncratic outliers of house music - your Pepe Bradocks and Theo Parrishes. 'I Said I Wasn't Gonna Fall In Love No More' has a tighter groove, but it's still executed with a dislocated, psychedelic finish which stands well apart from the crowd. 'If You Give Me Another Chance' finds Prequel coming at a grab bag of samples from a crooked angle, but with enough jack to keep the wheels from coming off. Inspired stuff.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$28*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

I Still Love You

B1

I Said I Wasn't Gonna Fall In Love No More

B2

If You Give Me Another Chance

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