Tracklist

  1. 1
    GOB
  2. 2
    GOB  (David Andrew Sitek Remix)
  3. 3
    GOB  (Untold Remix)
  4. 4
    GOB  (Ry9n's 'Hot Breath' Mix)
  5. 5
    GOB  (Instrumental)
  6.  
    Play All (5)

GOB EP
by DELS

— Released 25th April 2011

Kieren Dickins aka DELS returns with the final single before the launch of his debut album, the track from which his long player takes its name, "GOB." With music from production wunderkind Kwes (known for his own releases on Young Turks plus production work with The Invisible and The XX) the track shows Dickins, angry, battered, but ultimately hopeful, rising up through all the shit of the world determined to triumph, succumbing neither to the nonsense around him or his own ques...

Kieren Dickins aka DELS returns with the final single before the launch of his debut album, the track from which his long player takes its name, "GOB." With music from production wunderkind Kwes (known for his own releases on Young Turks plus production work with The Invisible and The XX) the track shows Dickins, angry, battered, but ultimately hopeful, rising up through all the shit of the world determined to triumph, succumbing neither to the nonsense around him or his own quest for perfection, gradually lifted aloft on a monster of a bassline. Like a cross between Nine Inch Nails, TV On The Radio and Massive Attack it's a standout moment for British rap and a bold statement of intent.

Appropriately, the lead remix for the project comes from David Andrew Sitek himself. “Super passionate" about the song, the producer spent over two weeks in and out of the studio perfecting his mix, a combination of classic era boom-bap drums, melodic catchiness and trademark audio atmsopherics. Untold, on the other hand, tools his remix much more for the dancefloor, cutting into DELS’ vocals to produce a slowburner very much in the mould of his recent “Stereo Freeze” EP for R&S. The third and final mix comes from a newer name, Ry9n, whose brittle “Hot Breath” dancehall rhythm has already been getting early plays on Rinse FM.

GOB EP
by DELS

— Released 25th April 2011

Physical

12" (BD177)
£8.00 £8.00
 

Digital

MP3 (BDDNL177)
£1.70
 
16-bit WAV (BDDNL177W)
£2.40
 

Physical

Digital

12" (BD177)
£6.40
MP3 (BDDNL177)
£1.70
16-bit WAV (BDDNL177W)
£2.40

Tracklist

  • 12"
  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    GOB
  2. 2
    GOB  (David Andrew Sitek Remix)
  3. 3
    GOB  (Untold Remix)
  4. 4
    GOB  (Ry9n's 'Hot Breath' Mix)
  5. 5
    GOB  (Instrumental)
  6.  
    Play All (5)
  1. 1
    GOB
  2. 2
    GOB  (David Andrew Sitek Remix)
  3. 3
    GOB  (Untold Remix)
  4. 4
    GOB  (Ry9n's 'Hot Breath' Mix)
  5. 5
    GOB  (Instrumental)
  6.  
    Play All (5)
  1. 1
    GOB
  2. 2
    GOB  (David Andrew Sitek Remix)
  3. 3
    GOB  (Untold Remix)
  4. 4
    GOB  (Ry9n's 'Hot Breath' Mix)
  5. 5
    GOB  (Instrumental)
  6.  
    Play All (5)

Kieren Dickins aka DELS returns with the final single before the launch of his debut album, the track from which his long player takes its name, "GOB." With music from production wunderkind Kwes (known for his own releases on Young Turks plus production work with The Invisible and The XX) the track shows Dickins, angry, battered, but ultimately hopeful, rising up through all the shit of the world determined to triumph, succumbing neither to the nonsense around him or his own ques...

Kieren Dickins aka DELS returns with the final single before the launch of his debut album, the track from which his long player takes its name, "GOB." With music from production wunderkind Kwes (known for his own releases on Young Turks plus production work with The Invisible and The XX) the track shows Dickins, angry, battered, but ultimately hopeful, rising up through all the shit of the world determined to triumph, succumbing neither to the nonsense around him or his own quest for perfection, gradually lifted aloft on a monster of a bassline. Like a cross between Nine Inch Nails, TV On The Radio and Massive Attack it's a standout moment for British rap and a bold statement of intent.

Appropriately, the lead remix for the project comes from David Andrew Sitek himself. “Super passionate" about the song, the producer spent over two weeks in and out of the studio perfecting his mix, a combination of classic era boom-bap drums, melodic catchiness and trademark audio atmsopherics. Untold, on the other hand, tools his remix much more for the dancefloor, cutting into DELS’ vocals to produce a slowburner very much in the mould of his recent “Stereo Freeze” EP for R&S. The third and final mix comes from a newer name, Ry9n, whose brittle “Hot Breath” dancehall rhythm has already been getting early plays on Rinse FM.