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Skream turns heads with 'The Attention Deficit' EP

  • July 29, 2022
  • Jessica Burr
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UK's finest dance tastemaker Skream, drops hotly anticipated The Attention Deficit EP out now via CircoLoco Records. The EP also features collaborations with fellow dance producers Jackmaster and Jansons.Marking his first EP following last year's Chesters Groove, The Attention Deficit EP continues to demonstrate Skream's versatility on the scene.

Opening with "The Attention Deficit Track", the EP title and lead single brings close friend Jackmaster on board that makes for a punchy club weapon, drawing inspiration from Italian innovator Lory D. One that fans have been desperately craving for some time after making appearances across multiple tastemaker DJ sets, the in demand gem is finally unlocked from the vault. Featuring disjointed vocal samples made for the dance floor under fluttering club lights, "The Attenion Deficit Track" is up there with the best of Skream and Jackmaster's catalogue.

Meanwhile, Skream goes solo for "Floral", a flourishing and ethereal offering that pairs delicate synths and transient vocals that make for haunting, hair-raising soundscapes. Flowing into cosmic, piano fuelled "Track 3" and the final track on the EP, Skream enlists Four Thirty Two and Hot Creations favourite  Jansons. Shifting direction, "Track 3" boasts Italo disco melodies and uplifting synth bops that leave the EP on a euphoric high whilst cementing Skream's ability to master multiple genres. Sharing his thoughts on the project he shares: "I'm really happy I had the chance to present 3 different types of track for this EP. With Circoloco and Rockstar Games coming together for the CircoLoco Records label, their cultural legacies and their support of a broad spectrum of sounds, it's perfect for producers like me who don't want to sit in the one genre musically."

The EP is the third release from CircoLoco and Rockstar Games' label partnership CircoLoco Records, who are both dedicated to uniquely sharing and supporting forward thinking music and culture. Welcoming Skream to the imprint, he makes the perfect addition to the CircoLoco Records family. Emerging back in the early 00s and swiftly becoming a pioneer in UK dubstep, Skream has evolved into one of electronic music's most popular names, branching out from his initial bass roots and showcasing his skills across house, disco, techno, garage and everything in between. A UK artist with a global influence, The Attention Deficit EP is anything but lacking.

Skream The Attention Deficit EP is out now via CircoLoco Records.

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