New Nguzunguzu EP may cause feverish activity

Electronic duo Nguzunguzu (prounounced en-goo-zoo-en-goo-zoo) is giving a first taste off its newest EP with the track "Delirium". Asma Maroof and Daniel Pineda are the masterminds behind the intricate sounds, and they are gearing up to release the 5-song EP entitled "Warm Pulse" on Tuesday. If the sharp sounds of "Delirium" are any indication, the new EP will be an unsettling experience in the best possible way. While the track stays pretty mellow throughout, the deep baseline gets under the listener’s subconscious, bubbling blood in veins and raising adrenaline. At only three minutes and 39 seconds, the songs seems to move through a number of different realms. Nguzunguzu’s previous release, the "Timesup" EP, showed a worldly spectrum of beats that were well thought-out, yet still accessible enough that they could be something that artists like MIA could use. "Delirium" seems to continue on that path, but also takes an introspective vibe. Nguzunguzu just came back to LA after performing at the Sonar Festival in Barcelona, but will not be in town for long. The pair will head off to New York for a show on July 7th for MoMA PS1’s Warm Ups. Their next show in town will not be until July 14th at the Complex in Glendale. "Warm Pulse" will be available digitally on Tuesday and physically on August 14th via Hippos In Tanks. – Karla Hernández