Review: Man like Denver returns to L&G for more shotgun riddims and wood licking drama. A gritty, tense affair through and through, 'Darkside' kicks things off alongside Mouthy on mic, giving us all a lesson in street sensibility. Deeper into the EP 'Signal' keeps things in the gutter, all grimey and grubby, while 'Empress' sees the super-talented and forward-thinking Joely join the fray with overwhelming, distorted results while 'Silk' closes the EP with stern tension restraint. Denver... Always working us up into right old state.
Review: Having developed a sterling reputation in the UKG and dubsteppy side of the bass game, Abyss continue to mark their territories in the housier side of the low-end spectrum. Digging deep into all four-four-flavours, here the Bolton-based imprint explore early noughties electro ("Side Effects") sassy classy US garage ("Killa Sound" and "Sunrise") deep driving Get Physical-minded tech ("Deception"), chuggy warehouse melting bass house ("Booty") and sense-blurring, Bill Withers-sampling naughtiness ("No Sunshine"). Expand your mind, body and playlist.
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