Premiere: Cardopusher has ‘Nothing Left to Believe In’ except for experimental acid
Highlighted by slap funk drums
Barcelona based producer by way of Venezuela, Cardopusher lands on Zone Records with his ‘Nothing Left to Believe In’ EP featuring an acid assault on the title track.
After gracing labels like Super Rhythm Trax, Zodiac 44 and BNR, the Classicworks boss delivers five new tracks that showcase his diverse and experimental sound.
With chopped vocals, rapid synths and hard hitting percussion, ‘Nothing Left to Believe In’ is a clear example of Cardopusher’s affinity for inventive rhythms and textures. The entire release presents an off center motif, one that fits perfectly on the Zone label.
Adding to the stylistic release, the artwork features an image by the popular fashion photographer Pierre-Ange Carlotti.
‘Nothing Left to Believe In’ EP is set for release on April 12.
Listen to ‘Nothing Left to Believe In’ below.
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