If you’re going to San Fran

It’s been a while now that I’ve been enjoying the quality sounds coming from Frite Nite records. This young San Francisco based label is home to quite a few artists who are constantly pushing the Beats/Garage/Bass scene’s sounds forward with releases by folks such as label head Salva, Boogie don B. Bravo, Lazer Bass head NastyNasty and Ango (who seems to have a new EP coming soon), to name a few.
To this fine list you can now add Comma, whose colourful Colortronics EP was released two days ago for digital download on Bandcamp and in a special edition of 100 purple cassette tapes.
Comma comes up here with 5 fresh sounding bass heavy tracks, big on the synths, laden with a slow addictive groove, high on the production values, and with a touch of experimentalism. You also get two remixes, a hot and rather trippy one by Om Unit and a fat shiny beat by Darkhouse Family.
Loving the sounds of this EP right now, my personal favourites being opening track Ken Griffey Jr. with it’s nicely chopped vocals and fuzzy bass, and the hypnotic Mezcal Hologram.
While you’re at it, head over to the Frite Nite bandcamp and grab yourself some freebies off the Frite Nite Trax series!


