Review: This split release on Sam Paganini's label delivers four different takes on techno, each as effective as the last. Giovanni Carozza's "Inversion" is a tough, peak-time affair, with pounding kicks aligned to militaristic percussion and a series of killer drops. On "Mahatma", Riddika opts for a minimal approach, with the driving rhythm augmented by a series of thunder claps and one-note stabs. As its title suggests, Rudy Ripani's "Housebeat" is house influenced, with a repetitive vocal sample weaving its way through a jacking groove. Rounding off this release is "Xero" by Alessandro Grops, a peak time affair that's powered by a pulsating, throbbing bass.
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