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VA - It Takes A Village: The Sounds Of Physical Therapy (2019)

VA - It Takes A Village: The Sounds Of Physical Therapy (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: It Takes A Village: The Sounds Of Physical Therapy
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Allergy Season – ALLERGYFREE012
  • Genre: Techno, Breakbeat, House, Drum n Bass, Ambient
  • Quality: lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 47:12
  • Total Size: 278 mb
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Tracklist
A1 – Jungle Jerry – You Are Now Listening to the Quiet Storm
A2 – Green Buddha – Green Buddha
A3 – Physical Therapy – Male Tears
B1 – Physical Therapy – Angel of the Morning
B2 – Kirk the Flirt & Peter Pressure – Over the World
B3 – Fatherhood – Ya Carrying
C1 – Physical Therapy – Mischief Maker
C2 – Buckaroo! – Hand Tool
C3 – DJ Overnite – My Medicine
D1 – Stefan Proper – Known Travelr
D2 – Car Culture – CC #5


Daniel Fisher, AKA Physical Therapy, is an artist of many faces. Bouncing from techno to jungle, IDM to disco— often under the moniker Physical Therapy, elsewhere as house duo Fatherhood, and sometimes under a slew of untold aliases — his catalogue can be a confounding proposition to decode.

But no longer. "It Takes A Village: The Sounds Of Physical Therapy" contains 11 unreleased tracks from 9 different aliases and collaborations, and is the definitive primer for the sly producer and DJ's enigmatic work.

Across Village’s two discs, we see Fisher explore the seams and folds of electronic music's various sub-genres. On disc 1, we get jazz-inflected breakbeat science from Jungle Jerry and bass rumbling instrumental hip-hop from Green Buddha. The irascible pairing of Kirk the Flirt & Peter Pressure offer one of their signature disco-edits. "Ya Carrying" a collaboration with Michael Magnan as Fatherhood, imagines classic house through a digi-dub prism.

On disc 2, Fisher flexes his techno muscles. Proto-hardstep by Physical Therapy, psychedelic bongo driven techno by Buckaroo!, pumping electro fusion by DJ Overnite, and deep warehouse soul by Stefan Proper. The compilation ends with an ambient cleanse by Fisher’s "no kick drums allowed" project, Car Culture.

"It Takes A Village: The Sounds Of Physical Therapy" is available as a limited edition opaque colored 2xLP as well as digitally.



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