Black Dice's Eric Copeland unveils new track

Brooklyn loon Eric Copeland has, with typical perversity, given himself the remix treatment. 

Black Dice, Copeland’s lunatic day job, released the rich, tangled Mr Impossible back in Spring. June, meanwhile, saw Copeland strike out with solo full-length Limbo, a cheery scrimmage of elastic beats and brutalised samples.

Copeland has now produced a new version of Limbo cut ‘Double Reverse Psychology’, and slapped on a new name to boot. ‘Bowlin’, as the me-mix is officially christened, is an exercise in groggy loop work; befuddled and inspired in roughly equal measure, it sounds like Prefuse 73’s Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives fed through a fax machine.

Head over to Pitchfork to listen. Black Dice also recently walked FACT through the albums that helped shape their loopy soundworld – head here to survey their (typically off-kilter) recommendations.

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