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Ship Sket - Mimikyu

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Leo's show this month is a slanted walk through systems that hum, fracture, and reassemble. We open in uneasy calibration mode: Prewn's "System" and Prolapse's Faust-remixed "Ectoplasm Untied" sketch a world where structure is constantly under pressure. From there, Headache & Vegyn's hyper-clarity brushes against the woozy playfulness of Voka Gentle (via Goat Girl), before Lord Of The Isles' "Astraglossa" pulls us into deeper, tidal space.

Emotion runs throughout but never settles. Just Mustard, Vanessa Amara, Buppah Saichol and Lisa O'Neill gesture toward feeling without fixing it in place. Elsewhere, propulsion mutates through Clark, Avalon Emerson, Bicep and Jamie xx's feral remix for Robyn.

Collisions matter: Surusinghe via gyrofield, Rachika Nayar with The Field, and dark humour from IDLES to People Like Us. Genres dissolve, leaving motion, curiosity, and shared listening.

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Ship Sket - Mimikyu
Ship Sket
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Ship Sket is 26 year old Josh Griffiths. Originally from Dorset, he's lived in Manchester for seven years and forged his own path within the city's welcoming and close-knit music scene, arriving on Planet Mu this autumn with his debut album InitiatriX. Sonically the album is a homage to the UK styles that Josh loves: dubstep, grime, drill and rap, but on an emotional level it’s about spirituality, fetish, and latent darkness hidden by outward appearances.

Josh says about his process “I like happy accidents, messing around and resampling, and kind of seeing how far I can push stuff before it disintegrates in front of me." Not so much deconstructed so much as derailed; "I’ve heard my tunes on a club system and gone wow that mix sounds bad, but the tune is still popping. My approach is a lot more stylistic than it is technical."
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Before that we played:
Ikonika - Make It Better (feat. Tice Cin)
Koy Sarim - I Want to Accompany Your Husband
Bicep - CHROMA 001 HELIUM
Golden Hours - Heading For The Moon
Nakano Rhythm Boys - Kazuhisa Yamadera
Hen Ogledd - Scales will fall