Another secret funky member of the Wagon Repair Mason's Lodge (courtesy of Mathew Jonson), this Canadian might look like he belongs on a '70s cop show but is more at home twitching vinyl, clapping his hands and crafting wiggling things that channel Moodymann, Wild Pitch and Ron Hardy, while driving in a very spastic dancefloor direction. The story of one Mole B-side title comes from his Russian piano tuner, who when asked how he's doing responds with 'steady down'. An appropriate hand movement accompanies this and he explains it as being a description of life... steady down towards the grave. The Russian thought it was funny. Anyway the track has absolutely nothing to do with death, it just goes steady down. This is not your mother's Wagon Repair.
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