Born from an offhand side-pursuit in the fertile grounds of New Zealand’s Camp a Low Hum festival (RIP CALH), Kangaroo Skull emerged as a deep house banger side project from My Disco’s Rohan Rebeiro and Benjamin Andrews, performing a string of shows drenched in smoke machine and relentless strobe and lasers. It was mad. Now a solo project for Rebeiro, Kangy Skull is a more refined exploration of largely arrhythmic electronic composition, pugilistic in its minimalist repetition. P.O.N. FOUR beats down with danceable oppression, meticulous in its movement surrounding a stop-start jackhammer of two-note ammunition. This is serious.
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