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Enos, is the latest release from Dominic Cramp (Borful Tang, Vulcanus 68, Modular Set) here under his other solo moniker, Qulfus. With Enos, his third Qulfus release, Cramp offers his most organic and musical offering to date; a futurist abstract blues instrumental record heavily influenced by classic soul and dub; a haunting world of echos from distant towns crying out over fog laden plains, lumbering beasts shuffling through a leafy stillness.
Unlike his previous Qulfus releases, based almost entirely around reconfigured samples from recorded mediums, Cramp adds the manipulation of tracked instruments into the mix. Electric bass, late analog synths, a Hammond L-100, multi-tracked vocals, pots and pans, cymbals and more, are all mixed into a ghostly soup with old outboard effects such as spring reverbs and analog delays.
Under his Qulfus moniker, Cramp has also remixed a wide variety of artists both officially and surreptitiously; reconfiguring tunes by Duchesses, Hella, The Lovely Public, NoMeansNo, William Parker and more. He lives in Oakland, California.
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