
After all, “reinventing” Bond isn’t an easy task, especially after you’ve just killed him off. And that’s if all goes well with the writing and casting. Via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.Broccoli’s estimate that production is still two years away means that we won’t see Bond 26 until 2025 at the earliest. Includes unlimited streaming of Robert James/Kolter - Planet Pusher EP Kolter showcasing his ability to produce utterly enchanting dance music, with plenty of character. As the track progresses, more elements creep in, adding depth and further movement. A mean b-line throbs and shudders, while Kolter pumps up the percussion with crisp breaks adding a healthy dose of good energy. From classic rave, to funk and hammond organs, it’s all in there and it all makes total sense.įinally, ‘Missed Out’ closes this eclectic release. This one comes with a funky little groove, the low end encouraging you to boogie uncontrollably while Kolter crafts a whimsical atmosphere with a variety of layers and shifts that keep you engaged. On the flip Kolter does his thing, starting off with ‘Pusher’. Rob taps into the mysterious, cosmic aspect of electro perfectly with this captivating cut. Aliens are body popping, while spacemen play back-to-back on the decks. Here we encounter 808 atmospherics straight out of a retro breakdance movie. Next up we carry on our deep space odyssey, landing on ‘Planet Funk’. This is bound to get the dance floor faithful lively.


Vintage vocal clips and organ keys give it more than a hint of nostalgia, while Rob keeps the energy high and the rhythm intoxicating. ‘Planet 90’ kicks things off with a jovial bounce in its step.

Meanwhile, Kolter (AKA Djoko) adds his own touch to the release with a couplet that demonstrates why he’s achieved widespread praise at such an early stage in his music career. Both ‘Planet 90’ and ‘Planet Funk’ are taken from Rob’s forthcoming LP, offering a sneak peak of the full-length project which is due later this year. Both artists deliver two tracks each on this EP, with Rob giving us a little insight into what to expect from his debut album. Robert James’ Body Movement label returns with a double-header featuring the bossman himself along with Kolter. BMVMT006 - Robert James/Kolter - Planet Pusher
