
Trying to visualize "Juice Smoke," it sounds like something really expensive you'd buy in clubs that cater to yuppies, or it's that stuff you and your friends "invented" on 4/20 when one of you got too paranoid to actually go into 7-Eleven, so you just had to chill in the parking lot for half an hour. At any rate, that stuff is delicious, and Virginia producer Annu knows it; that's why he named this decidedly lovely bit of instrumental joy after it, and made it sound like the Atlantic ocean giving dubstep a handjob.
There's more of this on Annu's Def Vibrations release, courtesy of Virginia label Chocolate Milk. [No Pain In Pop]
Great suff. It has great texture and really unloads a fuzzy atmosphere. Hyper-contemporary grounded in old school fundamentals. Ride thru the city w/ this stuff. Keep it comin' Annu.
The BAPartists