Macc & dgoHn - Ascorbic 403 :: Some Shit Saaink Album :: Digital Download re-release by subtleaudiorecordings published on 2015-06-15T16:42:04Z Macc & dgoHn "Some Shit Saaink" digital download re-release details SUBTLED002CD Trackisting : 1. "7C 1020" 2. "Long Tall Sally" 3. "Bamba" 4. "Sun Days" 5. "Mustard Greens" 6. "Empathy Bottle" 7. "Gever" 8. "Forget Stuff" 9. "Yut" 10. "Ascorbic 403" 11. "Things Go Brown" 12. "July 39th" 13. "Leg Taps" 14. "Recnad" 15. "You Will Be" Subtle Audio 2x12" Vinyl + Digital Download Bundle special offer available here ---> http://www.subtleaudiorecordings.com/shop/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=SUBTLED002&x=0&y=0 Originally released as a 4 track 2x12" vinyl on Subtle Audio in 2009, a very limited 10 track Subtle Audio CD version followed in 2010 before a licensing deal with Rephlex Records saw the CD widely distributed along with 3 (digital only) bonus tracks. Now that the licensing term with Rephlex has come to an end, we're releasing all 15 tracks from the 3 different formats in one digital download. Seems fitting to do it now, seeing as we are celebrating Subtle Audio's 10th Birthday this year and it's 5 years since the original release of this album. Here's the Subtle Audio press release for "Some Shit Saaink" written back in 2009 ... "Time to enter the insane, weird, drum-centric world of Macc & dgoHn as the Subtle Audio camp proudly delivers its first album long player by this pair of not altogether insane East Londoners. Subtle Audio has been pushing Drum & Bass with a slighly different slant since 2005 and this album could well be presented as their mission statement, it sums up the distinctive sound of the label perfectly. Macc & dgoHn favour a breakbeat driven style and they incorporate their beats into ever shifting cinematic arrangements brim full of attitude and experimentation. Individually, their sounds have travelled far beyond the Drum & Bass microcosm and their work has been aired by the likes of Zane Lowe and Mary Anne Hobbs on BBC Radio 1. Aphex Twin is also an admirer and his festival playlists have contained Macc or dgoHn on more than one occasion. Now they unleash a volley of material from their collaborative archive which is set to disarm critics who thought Drum & Bass had run out of rhythms, arrangements and silly album titles. No fear on that, 'Some Shit Saaink' is here!" Genre Drumfunk