Call Super fuses electronic, jazz, and IDM into an evocative soundscape that captivates vinyl enthusiasts and ambient aficionados alike. Known for pushing the boundaries of experimental electronic music, Call Super’s discography includes the critically acclaimed “Suzi Ecto” (2014), a masterful blend of ambient and house elements. Released under labels like Fabric and Houndstooth, this work solidifies Call Super’s place in the electronic music scene. The 2015 album “Fluenka Mitsu” further explores intricate soundscapes, while “Migrant” (2015) and “Nervous Sex Traffic” (2016) delve into the depths of techno and clarinet-infused compositions. Sharing a lineage with like Objekt and Peverelist, Call Super’s innovative approach continues to influence and inspire within the realms of techno and beyond, offering a rich tapestry of sound that appeals to both seasoned crate-diggers and new listeners discovering the vinyl renaissance.
Call Super Unveils a Multifaceted Artistic Odyssey: ‘Eulo Cramps
#callsuper #vinyl #indiemusic British producer Joe Seaton, popularly known as Call Super, has ushered in news of his latest album, ‘Eulo Cramps’, slated for release on October 6 under the aegis of Can You Feel the Sun. Giving a taste of what’s to come, Seaton introduced “Goldwood”, a track enriched by the vocals of Elke [&hellip