Review: A duo with a growing army of DJ fans - with recent name drops from Fake Blood, Etienne De Crecy, Annie Mac, Douster and Bart Bmore among many more - Disco Of Doom follow up a recent release on Turbo with the Invader EP on Discobelle. Dirty, amped-up techno is the order of the day with "Invader" featuring some mean and minimal sub-boosted synth lines, while "Space 2.0" goes off on a warped, Zombie Nation-style tangent of its own. Best of all is the chaotic and enormous "Alice Cooper", which blends synths running in all manner of signatures into one constantly building destroyer. With further mixes from Arveene & Misk, Bowski and Mason, this is one EP tech fans won't want to sleep on.
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