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Brenda - 'The Coldest Geometry'

Brenda - 'The Coldest Geometry'

October 01, 2007 by Alastair Thompson
Brenda - 'The Coldest Geometry'
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Brenda, hailing from Bournemouth and London, manage to defy classification in the post-modern era – something that is nothing short of remarkable and a stark reminder to us all that we haven’t seen it all before. ‘The Coldest Geometry’ manages to combine the slick sophistication of Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca and the evolving free-flowing delivery of Argentinean Ruby’s Martin Hernandez with the sumptuous beauty of Estelle Skornick. Va Va Voom. The reverse features the eight-minute epic ‘Big Dog Broken Hand’ and is a treat that words cannot do justice to. The track slowly, hauntingly, yet, always objectively, uncoils to release a beauty of so many layers that it defies belief that it hasn’t been made using the Ableton Software pioneered by progressive house DJs. There are no boundaries to Brenda, only expansion. Sacrifice the Champions League and check them out on tour this week, don’t be put off by the blue rinse, get Brenda in your life.

Released 24/09/07 on Airbag.



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