3-track demo I produced in 2003. Got a lot of attention and excellent reviews at the time:-
“KAL’s speciality is sound collage, music that often benefits from being created amid dislocation… This second EP doesn’t fit neatly into any pre-defined Boards Of Canada/RJD2/Mogwai template, except for the one that dictates that vocals are superfluous. Instead they trip into the ‘‘what if’ territory that made The Beta Band’s first three EP’s so special, music of indefinable tension… It leaves a yawning abyss at the heart of their work that is at once deep, dark and mysterious, prompting close listening and the discovery that here is a vision all their own. It’s a trick rarely achieved, perfectly achieved by Kobra Audio Labs.” – LOGO MAGAZINE
“Whatever else they make, Kobra Audio Labs aren’t easy listening. To their credit, It’s hard to think of whom they do resemble. Warp would be their most likely home, and if Chris Morris makes another ‘Jam’ he could surely find a home for these terrifying, paranoid leftfield beats.
Chilling, and it’d be very scary if someone doesn’t offer them a deal.” – PLANET SOUND