- Music
- 16 Nov 05
Metalism
Eleven tracks of dark, dense and sometimes intense techno rhythms from this pair. It’s quite brutal in places, but never feels hard for the sake of it. Indeed, the tempo of some tracks will surprise. An engaging mix of abstract and dancefloor, this is a welcome change in a world where the prefix ‘electro’ is becoming too common.
Eleven tracks of dark, dense and sometimes intense techno rhythms from this pair. It’s quite brutal in places, but never feels hard for the sake of it. Indeed, the tempo of some tracks will surprise. An engaging mix of abstract and dancefloor, this is a welcome change in a world where the prefix ‘electro’ is becoming too common.
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