SECT – Thieve $krilla

Source : Soul Clap

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SECT, sexy, deep, free

SECT’s debut EP is out now on Culprit Records and to celebrate we’re giving away this track! Check out the EP here: http://bit.ly/bOTGfa

“Thieve $krilla was created on a couch wearing comfy pants. Originally planned as an exercise layering a classic psychedelic 70′s synth sample over added midi, it quickly became more of a bass heavy booty swizzle. The structure is fun, with the first half feeling more like a march, but after the break, the dance-floor will recognize its time to git they freak on!” -SECT 2010

More on SECT:

There is a house in Boston’s rock-n-roll armpit, which contains a dance music energy that is poring over. Already immortalized by the 2007 Freerange Records release “The Lower Allston EP”, this apartment on Aldie St has become a true musical landmark housing a Boston super group. Its inhabitants, Charlie & Eli of Soul Clap, Tanner Ross (aka Voodeux aka Marcel Wave) from the Dirtybird/Mothership crew and late bloomer Sergio Santos, have for over a decade been the blood sweat and tears of Boston’s unforgiving dance music underground. With a commitment border-lining obsession they’ve worked independently at their own music careers until one unforgettable night. Deep in the catacombs of Eli’s parents’ basement during a late night studio session they formed like New Edition and SECT was born. A secret society that channels the magic of their combined sounds to create something larger than life, SECT represents the future of American talent. Now, with the world of dance music teetering on the edge of change, SECT stands strong, united by a common goal to bring the torch back home.

S – Sergio Santos, lifelong DJ tastemaker and Boston afterhours King.
E – Eli Goldstein, one half of Soul Clap, drum programer extrordinare.
C – Charles Levine, one half of Soul Clap, bassline master and melodic visionary.
T – Tanner Ross, studio wizard, puts the “UMP” in PUMP

Released by: Culprit
Release/catalogue number: CP006-FREE

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