Review: It feels like it has been an absolute age since we last saw the fantastic sounds of Dom 877 on his home imprint of 877 (UK), but boy was it worth the wait. With 877 being such an influential label across the entirety of UK bass music, seeing Dom deliver an EP of this quality is so pleasing to witness. We begin with 'Transformed', a UK funky and tech house fusion, creating some of the most interesting rhythmic progressions we have heard in a hot minute. To follow this, we take in 'Whispers', which in contrast to its name, is a serious carnival screamer. Through the connection of party-ready, kuduro-style drums and laser-style synth lines, this one is a real livener!
Review: Dom re-ups the 877 machine for the year with an absolute stinker of a tune. The type of track you could play in a garage, techno, house or bassline set, it's just a beast that twists and warps with a paranoid maniacal bass spiral. "Night Trek" shares a similarly twisted aesthetic but with more sci-fi bubbles and a wry classic electro feel. Both designed to do nothing but blow minds, these will cause damage.