• Content Provider - Endless Summer
  • Content Provider - Endless Summer
  • Content Provider - Endless Summer

Content Provider - Endless Summer

Bokeh Versions x Drowned By Locals

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Dali De Saint Paul on a surprise drop of beat-making debut-debauchery, with no less than Manonmars, D Ham, Birthmark and Franco Franco on vocals, alongside big boss Dali of course.

Some of the freshest sh*t heard in time, and a real hallmark of that real good Bristol-ish proto, and surely post 2k25, if you ask us. Turn up the clips and sit back / read on below for the perfectly-put BKV-industrial text below.

A Bokeh Versions and Drowned By Locals co-release.

" Love in the time of collectively assured techno-capitalist-nuclear holocaust! It’s the endless summer the Brits have been harping on about since they think they won the World Cup. The soundtrack is the debut album of the Content Provider; where Octatrack illbient and industrial chanson mesh in a singed postcard addressed to the UK Border Force and co-signed by aliens plucked from the petri dishes of Young Echo, Cold Light and Avon Terror Corps. 

It’s a name she tried to keep anonymous, but Drowned By Locals and Bokeh Versions are breaking contract to reveal that the Content Provider is in fact the shock production alias of DALI DE SAINT PAUL. Patron saint of Bristol’s self-destructive improv idols EP/64 as well as post-feminist chamber collective Viridian Ensemble, avant-terror duo Harrga and constant collaborator with the likes of *breathe* Moor Mother, Valentina Magaletti, Mariam Rezaei, Vincent Moon, Maxwell Sterling, Ossia, Ben Vince.

And isn’t it such a strange release? And won’t people be surprised? Endless Summer is grubby and heartfelt, defiant and hopeful, with flecks of warped reggae on E-System nudging the freeform dream balladry of A Feeling and Sunday Morning, Kode9 & Spaceape-worthy dread poetry of Close Ur Eyes next to anthemic electro-crush of Overdrive. Even to those that know her well, and EVERYONE with their belly in the Bristol underground knows her, Endless Summer is a revelation. Perhaps the apex of the known Dali-verse……where her live gigs have boiled with an experimental volcanic vocal force, Endless Summer is twisted, syrupy, sultry, POP.  "

...No time for shade this summer, the Content Provider is here.
step inside the sweltering heat and absorb what's good for you, you gotta.

Comes with DL code, and it's the special 'postcard edition' (with, you guessed it, a special postcard added to the tape.)