Anglo-Mauritian producer, Mo Kolours, has released a new compilation. He calls this one ‘How I (Rhythm Love Affair)’.
Producer drops 'How I (rhythm love affair)’ EP
Throughout the 7-track ‘How I (Rhythm Love Affair)’ EP, Anglo-Mauritian producer Mo Kolours looks to cultivate his own style of dance music.
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From the silky vocal samples of opener ‘How I’ to the dizzying laughs and heavy percussion of 'Sega Chuckle,' the London-based producer sifts through a wide range of influences — hip-hop beats, dub bass lines, soul samples, and Mauritian sega music — to craft his own alluring sound.
As Mo Kolours tells FACT, “Inspiration for the new EP seemed to come from all sorts of angles. Rhythm exploration, looped cycles, 70s soul, Sumerian tablets, up-tempo mindsets, roots of sound… drums and discos, along with many other topics, people, and general happenings.”
The EP, which can be streamed in its entirety below, also features a reworking of the world’s oldest known melody over booming drum machines (“Sumerian Mother”) and house-indebted ode to his current home (“South LDN” ft. Henry Wu).
Stream Mo Kolours’ ‘How I (Rhythm Love Affair)’ EP below.
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