DJ, producer and artist Call Super announces their latest release, the double EP titled ‘Cherry Drops’. This is the third and fourth release to come on can you feel the sun, the label they co-founded with London-based DJ and producer Parris. Alongside the EP announcement, they also share a video for track ‘Eye Flow Wide’ by Shanghai-based digital artist Kim Laughton
The adventurous EP by Call Super, real name Joseph Richmond Seaton, is a collection of tracks written around the time they were working on a larger project called ‘Tell Me I Didn’t Choose This’, which reflects on a period in their life of upheaval, trauma and self-discovery. However, the music on Cherry Drops became a release from that project - a distraction from painful reflections and recollections. Reconnecting with music made solely for the dancefloor became their much needed escape, as it was in those spaces they originally found release and freedom during pivotal periods in their life.
Cover Part One: Call Super, I Have Grown Through the Cracks in the Wall, Ink and Cotton Paper, 2021
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I love all Hessle Audio releases because they're just plain fun. This sort of thing hearkens back to 1991 in a good way with classic "rave" breakbeat elements with a modern touch of course. I think people have new labels for this music but it sounds like classic rave breakbeats to me and this is far from a bad thing. jonarmst
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Call Super with a mesmerizing addition to his discography. Delivered one of the better albums in 2020, and this is dreamy house-music perfectly created to escape from everyday life. Svebbe
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