Tal M. Klein & Anthony Mansfield

Artist:Tal M. Klein & Anthony Mansfield
Title:Prevent Bad Music Ep
Label:Aniligital Music
That's right folks: Only you can PREVENT BAD MUSIC. And you can start doing just that by dropping this record. Another explosive monster three tracker from the villainous minds of Klein & Mansfield that brought you Unicorn In The Garden and Ciento Ocho.

The Prevent Bad Music EP kicks off with Cankle. A cankle is a sight common among the morbidly obese; The point at which one is so obese that there is no thinning of the leg between the calf and the ankle, which creates a sense of fusion between the two. And this track is so obese and fat we can't tell you where the dub disco ends and where the sleaze house begins, they're fused! Let's just say it's an obese floor filler and leave it at that.

Then it's Time To Go Back, a burner with syncopated vocals and a big funky bottom dressed up in lots of that left leaning disco tomfoolery you've come to expect from AM/TM. Dirty synths build the harmonic progression towards a huge climax and then send you off on a walk of shame like a good lover should. This track is the cure for your DJ bag's not-so-fresh feeling.

Closing out the EP is Sleaze Island your new favourite vacation destination! The track pretty much revolves around the cozy phatness of a Korg MS-20 bassline with airy arpeggiated synths, heavy disco action, tribal percussion, and lots of big bottomed fun and frolics.
Artist:Tal M. Klein & Anthony Mansfield
Title:For Juan Five EP
Label:Aniligital Music
Aniligital Music is back at it with Anthony Mansfield and Tal M. Klein and their evil ways! Building upon the successes of their previous collaborations, the villainous duo raises the stakes and take things deeper with this enigmatically titled three tracker.

Ciento Ocho is Spanish for 108, the tempo of the first track on the EP. A creepy crawly builder with 8-bit roots that culminate in a HUGE funk breakdown with an insidious bass hook (If you have any doubt,just fast forward 3 minutes into the track)

Next up is Desayuno en Timpanis which we think means Breakfast At Timpanis in Spanish. Needless to say this ones heavy on the percussive elements, including of course lots and lots of timpani drums. Desayuno en Timpanis gets going pretty quickly and doesnt let up. Check the flanged upright bass breakdown for extra bigness! Purely non-stop huge sound system busting dancefloor action.

Speaking of floor fillers, have we shown you our tiger bomb Bomba de Tigre is the definitely the deepest track on the EP, but lest Anthony and Tal rest on the laurels of their 808 kicks and 303 basslines, this Tigre is a stalking beast that explodes in a vicious classic house attack!