Depth Charge EP | ||||
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EP by Little Nobody | ||||
Released | April 2003 | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Length | 21 mins. | |||
Label | IF? Records | |||
Producer | Andrez Bergen | |||
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Depth Charge is the first vinyl EP released in Japan by expatriate Australian producer Little Nobody, aka Andrez Bergen, who relocated from Melbourne to Tokyo in 2001.
The record also features a mix by Bergen in his alterego as Schlock Tactile, and overall is a turn in a more experimental, cut-up disco and beats direction.
"A more eclectic take on what Cari Lekebusch might make if he was mixed about his Australian heritage and his current Japanese environment," suggested reviewer Adam Feller in British magazine Smasher in 2004. [1]