I just personally like the Deluxe one more because it gives us more to look at than just some dude who pissed himself. Out on digital and limited-edition 10” vinyl with hand-numbered, screen-printed sleeves on 25th March.Įarly support from Ray Keith, Paradox, dBridge, Double O, Kode9, Jossy Mitsu, Tom Ravenscroft, Jossy Mitsu, Danielle, Breaka, Sherry S, Yushh, Laksa, Ciel, Peder Mannerfelt & many more. Cherry Bomb is a very loud album and that cover encapsulates that very well. This is heavyweight business screaming out for a dark room and a big rig. Earl s leak got the wealth of attention, and being the more. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. Front and centre instead are an array of monstrous technoid rasps, elasticated subs and an LFO-esque, earworm bleep repurposed from TYPE’s days as a video game sound designer. Its hard not to link Tyler, The Creator s effort Cherry Bomb to Earl Sweatshirt s 2015 LP I Dont Like Shit, since these Odd Future -related albums were released less than a month apart plus, they were both digitally leaked ahead of their official street date. It was released on April 13, 2015, by Odd Future Records. ‘Eclipse’ shuffles and steps with the South London producer’s signature precision, though the percussion takes something of a backseat this time. Cherry Bomb is the third studio album by American rapper Tyler, the Creator. With kicks that land like a mortar strike and the explosive militancy of a supercharged drill sergeant, this one’s ideal for peak-time switch-ups and ready to send any dancefloor into a frenzy. ‘Cherry Bomb’ is a quintessential junglist workout, pushing a combination of four sampled and homemade breaks to their limits over an otherworldly sound bed. As a hardware devotee, he performs live on MPC rather than DJing, and it was during one of these live sets, for the launch of his previous SweetBox EP in 2020, that Dexta and the Diffrent crew first heard ‘Cherry Bomb’ and ‘Eclipse’ and immediately snapped them up. Known as the MPC Jedi, TYPE is the tech wiz behind the Tubedigga YouTube channel, where he serves up music production and sound design tutorials from his hoard of MPCs and other vintage and modern tech. Audio clips: /diffrent/type-cherry-bomb-eclipseĭeliciously seasoned with a more than a little kick!įollowing up his 2020 debut, TYPE returns to SweetBox with two fiery jungle cuts built on his Akai MPC X.