- Digital
Poison Zcora
Watch Them Steal An Ancient Abacus / Watch Me Steal It Back
Tiff's Joints
- Cat No: PSPS002
- Release: 2022-09-09
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Track List
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1. Poison Zcora - Watch Them Steal an Ancient Abacus
05:06 -
2. Poison Zcora - Watch Me Steal It Back
05:52
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
Poison Zcora returns for his third solo release of 2022 with two rugged and restless club jams. Largely made in two sessions, "Watch Them Steal An Ancient Abacus" and "Watch Me Steal It Back" see Poison at his most seething, trading the luscious and spritely motifs of his previous releases for more unhinged, stripped back and muscular sounds and ideas. The first track borrows a couple of classic patterns and timbres from the wardrobe of UK Funky, while the second dons a moth-ravaged ski mask to conduct a hangry synthetic string section over crunchy and boisterous rhythms.
Poison Zcora (real name Sean Keating) is a musician, producer, DJ and label-head based in London.Making his debut on Astral Black'sFrass FM Vcompilation, April 2021 marked the release of his debut solo EPThe Mainly Incompetent 5on his own Tiff's Joints imprint, receiving radio play from the likes of Anz, Jamz Supernova, Moxie and more. So far, 2022 has seen a critically acclaimed release on Jamz Supernova's Future Bounce label, which received widespread radio support from DJs like Gilles Peterson, Tom Ravenscroft and Afrodeutsche, a self-released EP, a remix for Polish jazz group sneaky jesus, and a collaboration with London MC and producer Slim Papi.
Poison Zcora (real name Sean Keating) is a musician, producer, DJ and label-head based in London.Making his debut on Astral Black'sFrass FM Vcompilation, April 2021 marked the release of his debut solo EPThe Mainly Incompetent 5on his own Tiff's Joints imprint, receiving radio play from the likes of Anz, Jamz Supernova, Moxie and more. So far, 2022 has seen a critically acclaimed release on Jamz Supernova's Future Bounce label, which received widespread radio support from DJs like Gilles Peterson, Tom Ravenscroft and Afrodeutsche, a self-released EP, a remix for Polish jazz group sneaky jesus, and a collaboration with London MC and producer Slim Papi.