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Live Review: LISTEN: What So Not 'Jaguar'

29 November 2013 | 4:01 pm | Nick Luke

Aussie super-duo What So Not (Flume & Emoh Instead) are back again with another white-hot club track entitled 'Jaguar'.

Old mates FLUMEY and EMOH INSTEAD are back under the guise of their collaborative dream-team ensemble WHAT SO NOT with yet another heavy-hitting slab of bass, aptly titled 'Jaguar'.

'Jaguar' is about as big-room bass as it gets. Soaring synths, huge smashing brass-synth drops, dense layers of percussive rhythms and un-credited female vocals. But, this tune isn't without the unique WHAT SO NOT vibe, especially within the meaty drops of the song.

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Broken up into two definable pieces, an EMOH-inspired brass sound dominates the beat, weaving in and out of the bass-heavy kick drums, and directly after, a smoother vocal sample is introduced amongst bright synth arpeggios - a sound that screams FLUME-was-here.

As a super-duo collaborative effort by WHAT SO NOT, it seems rather poetically sweet that 'Jaguar' is being released as a joint effort between Aussie label SWEAT IT OUT! and legendary US label (most notably founded by SKRILLEX) OWSLA, a match made in bass-banger heaven.

Just in time for the influx of summer festivals around Australia, you can be sure that you'll be hearing this tune across a wide variety of stages in the months to come.

Words by Nick Luke

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