The Skegg project isn’t shrouded in all that mystery, more like that guy from Home Improvement whose face you could never see. Based on various easily-gathered clues, this appears to be a collaborative effort between Osaka’s Luka Uemura and Shiga’s Egypt Zacca. The possibly-maybe duo posted a new demo track to their SoundCloud today, a haunting piano number turned into a rush of piano keys and feathery electronics. Seeing as it’s a demo, there isn’t much to “Fitzgerald” at the moment, but what Skegg has jotted down so far sounds so promising it’s worth hearing. Listen below.
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If you need something more fleshed out, give Skegg’s “Inorganic” a play as it’s not a work in progress. Skegg’s formula seems to be a mashing of electro-bleeping with flourishes of piano, though the prior certainly dominates (and potentially lends to the title). It ends with a sprinkling of 8-bit pops and then just stops. Listen below.
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