Oliver Wilde brings a psychedelic ruckus on new cut "Blit Scratch"
Bristol psychsmith Oliver Wilde has revealed another new track - this one's called "Blit Scratch".
This is the second new offering from Wilde in 2016, following "Bifida" earlier this month. It's a new turn from the multi-instrumentalist/producer, who comes out all guns blazing with shredded samples, distorted hooks, and tsunamis of noise - it's an active, aggressive lunge towards pop, but it still has all of the addictive Wildisms of previous material.
The blurb on SoundCloud reads:
"Torsonic circulation aid pop for suicide disco relief, unsolved mysteries featuring EBU, Tara Clerkin, Silver Waves and MXLX with hacked sing holes. ‘Blit Scratch’ is the sound the cardiac monitors play as I make best friends with ICD, the horse kick altruist."
Listen to "Blit Scratch" below.
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