Glopping Dross, Brian DeGraw does Ice Cream.

Over the past few months, individuals and artists from The Field and Gui Boratto to Shabazz Palaces have been reconstituting their choicest cuts from Battles' brain-meltingly brilliant opus, Gloss Drop. It's now the turn of Gang Gang Dance or rather, to be more precise, doolally synth wunderkind Brian DeGraw who opts to interpret the Matias Aguayo-featuring Ice Cream. If you've been cowering beneath a stone the particles of which were immune to the sublime resonances of the squelchy yet smooth original, it sounds a little something like this. However that was very much very last year and DeGraw's rework is meanwhile on the cusp of release as it's set to feature on the fourth and final vinyl instalment of Dross Glop that's to be released this coming Record Store Day. Hypnotic, tight and tinged with an aloof menace, it's substantially more refined a slab than the last thing we heard from him...

Dross Glop.