As always, P-Sluts Vol. 42 isn’t on every streaming service. (That would be too easy.) Check your favorite underground digital shop, hit up the series’ Bandcamp page, or—if you’re lucky—find a burned CD-R tucked inside a zine at your local record store.
P-Sluts Vol. 42 is messy, imperfect, and occasionally baffling. It’s also one of the most exciting compilations you’ll hear this year. If you like your music sanitized and predictable, move along. If you want to remember why you started digging in the first place—crack this one open. p-sluts vol. 42
Volume 42 feels particularly unhinged—like the curators stopped asking “Should we?” and just asked “Why not?” You’ll hear lo-fi house rub shoulders with broken beat, electroclash fossils, and at least two tracks that might just be someone running a drum machine through a broken distortion pedal. As always, P-Sluts Vol
8.6 / 10 (Dustier than your needle, and twice as sharp) P-Sluts Vol
Some compilations feel like a quick playlist shuffle. Others feel like an education. P-Sluts Vol. 42 is firmly in the second camp—if your school taught bass drops, B-sides, and borderline-obsessive crate digging.
Here’s a blog post written in an energetic, insider, music-blog style for P-Sluts Vol. 42 . P-Sluts Vol. 42: Forty-Two Tracks Deep, and Still Digging in the Crates