Hypercolour To Reissue Kerrier District

Luke Vibert's debut outing as Kerrier District has been remastered and will see a re-release at the end of April. Originally unleashed in 2004 through Aphex Twin's Rephlex imprint, the album shows off Vibert's talent and fondness for complex, layered disco arrangements, filtered through an acid gauze with ceaseless sequenced grooves.
Following last year's reissue of critically accaimed '4', Hypercolour have been very canny in dusting off another in demand record by Vibert which has long been out of print. Available as a 3LP set or digitally & on CD (all of which come with a bonus download/CD of the second Kerrier District EP), you can cop from the 29th April from all good music outlets, online or IRL.
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