San Antonio, Texas-based House of Kenzo add to the trail of dancefloor destruction on Rabit’s Halcyon Veil with a debut EP of rugged hard club tracks experimenting with a fusion of gabber kicks and heavy metal slashes. Bonfires of Urbanity showcases three of the collective in fierce fashion, tossing up the controlled rage of Ledef’s blast beat rushes, side-eying vocals and cartoonish sirens in Purity Bynez, and to Death Grips-like effect in Hangar Queen featuring barked vocals by Kelly Mizrahi, with a paranoid, claustrophobic diagnosis of American contemporary culture in the EP’s most impressive part, Tone Pardon’s fractious anti-banger, Melania Carry.
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08/25/2017
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08/25/2017