Review: Some six years after his first outing on the label, talented Ukranian producer Antenna returns to Clone's Royal Oak offshoot with more high-grade material. The Brussels-based producer sets his stall out with 'Timbales', a metronomic jack-track with added spacey synths and sampled percussion, before stripping things back further and reaching for deep sub-bass and the hypnotic late-night shuffle of 'MDF'. He doffs a cap to the hissing drum machine cymbals, sci-fi synths and squelchy bass of vintage Detroit techno on 'Bodya', whose stunning chords and sampled voices catch the ear, while 'Park Life' is an ultra-deep ambient house number that sounds like it was partly inspired by Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works volumes one and two.
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