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Fish - Move Ya Body EP

12/15/2015

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FISH x PHIL MORGAN


MOVE YA BODY "EP"

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All ears on this new colab that dropped just recently on UK's eclectic electronic "wearable release" label FOURTHREESIX. A blinder of an EP, Move Ya Body by Bristol based producer and DJ, Fish and graphic artist, Phil Morgan. Four tracks Sin, Wind Up, Move Ya Body and Hold On make up this new offering. With support from Toddla T on BBC Radio 1, and Marcus Nasty for Rinse FM this little beast of an EP is making it's waves.

Fish brings to FOURTHREESIX a dark moody bass record though totally energized and dance-able with old school influences and salutes to jungle, drum and bass, 2 step, reggae and garage. You can feel the 4am club sweat and grime of Bristol all over these tracks. This is for the real rave heads for real.

On graphics is artist Phil Morgan. His style is known through out the streets of Cardiff UK and all over the world on various walls, skateboards and fashion stores like Urban Outfitters and Giff Gaff. For the Fish release he brings, as quoted by FOURTHREESIX "an image with vibrant, bold colors and a touch of humor to create an utterly distinctive piece of art that perfectly resonates with the feel of the music on the release".

Mastered here at The Submarine! We love mastering these banger 4 track EP's from FOURTHREESIX :) Check out Fish's mix on Rinse FM below featuring the full EP among a battering of world class UK bass music. Keep your ear open for more releases by these guys in the new year!!

Enjoy!!!

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