Review: Some experimental business from the Fokuz imprint, first from Dispet & Zendi who bring a dark, neurofunk influenced vibe to the table, and secondly from Tobax who focuses on a more ethereal, percussive tip. The aforementioned cut from Dispet & Zendi which kicks things off is "Nanotechnology"; here a tense intro peppered by bleeps, ticks and an eerie sci-fi sound develops into the main part with terse drums, tech-ed up snares and a grouchy, murmuring b-line below. A darkside killer, make no mistake. In contrast, "Fly" makes for something completely different - expect euphoric, dreamy atmospherics, gently ticking beats and sweeping synths.
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