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Comodo - To The Sun (EP Review)

Tuesday, 03 May 2011 Written by Rhys Morgan
Comodo - To The Sun (EP Review)

There’s a very thin line in music between an amateur and a professional. That line is raw talent. Well, fortunately for us Oli Shilling aka Comodo has more than enough to step him over that line and have him sprinting towards the upper echelons of the unsigned music world.

'To The Sun' sees shadowy beats, seriously seductive bass (the bass line on 'Too Late' is so sexy!) and tribal drums assemble in four tracks that blow just about everything else out of the hazy, hypnotic water. Shilling also manages to pull a fast one on a certain Kanye West too, outstripping him with his own use of Bon Iver’s source material.

ImageOf course the James Blake comparisons have been made and do you know what, that’s completely unfair on what has been created here. In four tracks Shilling manages to propose just as many unique ideas as Blake did on a whole LP. 'To The Sun' is a repetitively (not in the bad way) seductive piece of work in the young career of Comodo, surely Shilling’s progression in music can only refine itself into something compelling.

You can get your hands on this morsel of goodness for free here
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