Review: 101 Force come back to the scene with the classic squelchy Roland sound you know and love from all those 88-89 classics. "Tha Return" is a great piece of techno.
Review: Atmospheric Existence Recordings keep up their annual release rate with label boss Miles Sagnia inviting 1Dan and Bittersuite to join him on only the third release. Newcomer 1Dan opens proceedings with the sprawling soft machine funk flex of "Foundations", a track driven by gutter deep bass movements, steppy syncopation and rich sonic textures that no doubt helped influence the title of the EP. On the flip Bittersuite step forward with the upwards acid dub pressure of "Squeeze In" which steadily accrues an acidic overtone before a delightful left turn into a futuristic mechano soul rhythmic thrust. It's left to Sagnia to provide the final moment with the tightly relentless throb of "Can We Heal Them" that slowly reveals its inner acid brilliance.
Review: Coming out with some tight new remixes from Trevor Jackson and Stefan Goldmann, 3rd Face returns with the chanting mayhem that has been embraced by nations apart. Trevor takes this gem and turns it into a gurgling acid reflux by distorting the Italian vocals and ripping the bass with a sonic booming kick. Inject 303ish acid lines and you have it! S.G. takes this one and adds a hyper melodic arpeggio'd synth line and some hard hitting drums with less of the vocal. Making this one easier to digest if you can't handle the vocal.
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