Telepathy

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AlbumSep 17 / 202119 songs, 1h 41m 44s
Drum and Bass

After a long run of wax, Sneaker Social Club turns its attention to tape with the debut release from Minder. Tapping into the long-standing tradition of rave tape packs, this double drop of C45s takes in 19 tracks across two cassettes loaded with sureshot rollers, ragged ragers and all manner of side-stepping swerves that mark Minder out as a dedicated disciple for the tradition of UK hardcore and its many descendant styles. Given the nature of tape releases, the ideas flow thick and fast on Telepathy, and there are plenty of references for the trainspotters to pick out too. Amidst the clattering breaks and rowdy bass, you might hear an iconic sample repurposed in tribute to the pioneers of the culture. But this is no historical exercise – Minder works as much of their own identity into the music, whether in the form of unique bass tones, mutant sound design or strangely submerged, deep-tunneling arrangements. It’s a collection stitched together to soundtrack moody late night drives as much as gnarly raves in illicit locations. It’s a rough tapestry littered with MCs toasting over maximal bricolage, capturing the messy magnificence of nascent UK hardcore as played out by the likes of Tango & Ratty, Top Buzz et al. If you ever felt the subs quaking the chassis of a hotboxed car barreling through provincial streets and back roads, or lost hours of your life to medium wave trips through pirate radio, you’ll know exactly where you’re at with Telepathy. If not, the first impression might just blow your mind.