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Blu:sh
U is for U and me

U is for U and me

Artists

Blu:sh

Catno

PNCT001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 26, 2024

Blu:sh, Spray, U is for U and me, PNCT001, Punctuality Add Punctuality

Spray retires the eponymously, to instead seek Punctuality; a new label for ‘dastard club elegies in the dark’ hosted by the maestro himself. Blu:sh clocks in to provide the imprint’s inaugural extended player with U is for U and me, a pentagonal suite of nocturnal seductions for ‘U’, our dear listener, from ‘he’, its rosy-cheeked conductor.

B is for Blu:sh (sometimes Benoit B and Terra Utopia), a froward node in the artist’s trilateral soul whose previous charm offensives for Roza Terenzi’s Step Ball Chain and Rey Colino’s Kalahari Oyster Cult under the alias signalled the arrival of a new challenger to the ‘hits parade’. U is for U and me provides distinct variations on the theme of ‘club allure’, five tracks of sparkling body music that captivate in its relentless drive for kinetic salvation.

“A quick glance at the watch, and they’re off!” 
AM PM strikes first more night than day, its throbbing bass line locks shoulders with precision rhythms within its psychedelic landscape. Whirlwind Mindsets is sassier, opting for more bump while the track’s aural mesh is grazed by sharp textures of live wires and melodious bleeps. 


“... and they get back under way!”
Magnetized Your Soul soundtracks the self-actualisation of sonic sophistication, applying the rave pressure with a current of discordant pads and haunted vocals bound by twisted attraction. Pixelated Pleasure Dome is pure sleaze, a wiggle-fested romp of leering subs and thunderous groove of pure self indulgence. High In Cloud City offers the finale of heads-down speedy exuberance with faint breaks and non-stomp pump right up until curtain call.

Written & Produced By Blu:sh

Mastering & Cut: Marco Pellegrino
Distributor: One Eye Witness
Artwork: Lucia Dominguez
Release Text: Nevan Jio

Available in a month

Apr 26, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15€*

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A1

AM PM

A2

Whirlwind Mindsets

B1

Magnetized Your Soul

B2

Pixelated Pleasure Dome

B3

High In Cloud City

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