KKYV10 is a four-track EP by Bulgarian producer Loopdeville, currently based in Spain. The release explores a flexible space between minimal, breakbeat and house, shaped by groove-led structures, textured sampling and a slightly twisted, off-centre energy. Built to move through different moments - daytime light, peak pressure, late fade.
The EP opens with "The Bizz", a track built around jazzy elements, vocal cuts and a jackin low-end. Its warm, rolling groove sets a natural tone for the record, balancing playfulness with reflections.
"Shmuck Norris" follows with a heavier, more direct approach. Driven by raw drums and a rolling bassline, the track leans into a big-beat aesthetic while maintaining a stripped structure.
On "Rashford", the EP shifts into a breakbeat framework. The track carries a deeper, more introspective mood, with subtle background movement adding acid tension beneath it's surface.
The closing track, "Septimo", draws from UK-influenced minimal with garage elements. Focused on sub frequencies it is designed for systems that favour depth and clarity in low parts.
Together, the four tracks form a cohesive yet varied release, reflecting Loopdeville's recognisable sense of tension and detail while staying totally aligned with Kooky's sonic direction.
| pos | artists | title |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | Loopdeville | The Bizz |
| A2 | Loopdeville | Shmuck Norris |
| B1 | Loopdeville | Rashford |
| B2 | Loopdeville | Septimo |