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Superfoods, Vol. 3 by Inkswel, released May 2016 on Inner Tribe, assembles ten tracks spanning jazz house and dub techno. The record features a blend of original pieces and remixes, including Linkwood’s take on "Eternal Freedom," alongside contributions from Gifted & Blessed, Kez Ym, and Megadon Betamax. The remix-heavy nature of the album suggests a collaborative spirit within the underground club scene.Though modest in circulation, with fewer than 600 scrobbles on Last.fm, the album offers a nuanced interplay between deep grooves and textured rhythms. Its selections like "Superior Funk" and "No More Suckas" mark the label’s ongoing interest in the intersections of dub-inflected house and techno. For collectors seeking subtle variations on established forms, Superfoods, Vol. 3 provides a concise glimpse into a niche yet vital segment of mid-2010s electronic music.
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Album lore
Superfoods, Vol. 3 by Inkswel, released May 2016 on Inner Tribe, assembles ten tracks spanning jazz house and dub techno. The record features a blend of original pieces and remixes, including Linkwood’s take on "Eternal Freedom," alongside contributions from Gifted & Blessed, Kez Ym, and Megadon Betamax. The remix-heavy nature of the album suggests a collaborative spirit within the underground club scene.Though modest in circulation, with fewer than 600 scrobbles on Last.fm, the album offers a nuanced interplay between deep grooves and textured rhythms. Its selections like "Superior Funk" and "No More Suckas" mark the label’s ongoing interest in the intersections of dub-inflected house and techno. For collectors seeking subtle variations on established forms, Superfoods, Vol. 3 provides a concise glimpse into a niche yet vital segment of mid-2010s electronic music.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-1F9zDmaIIvGae0OuJDXUQc |
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify