Review: Context is on Eternal Muzic with a fiery six-tracker designed very much for the dancefloor. It's one of those EPs that you can tell was made with a good time in mind, music that's goal is to bring happiness to a room full of people. 'The World's End' is the first and it's also the fattest, with a giant, stabby bassline that launches out of the blocks with serious energy. 'Manifest' is glitchier and techier, its grating synths are full of momentum and the whole track just feels like it's on steroids. One of the bassface crew.
Review: Looking to all matter of classic D&B reference points, Context is an emerging producer given a chance here by Eternal Muzik to showcase a unique micro-style. With jungle rhythms the basis for Context to hang his basslines and progressions from, tracks like "Settle Down" are funkier in nature with its hip hop samples and melodious bassline. Find subtle R&B vocals ghosting behind the industrial swing and flashes of '70s dub in "Getting Grimey", while fresh liquid rhythms beefed up by the falling sequences and lowered tones in "Loving Me". Enjoy some lover's rock in "Big Player" - knees up!
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