Review: Following Blckhry's killer EP at the start of the year, Bites continue to serve up with this geometrical masterclass - 'Corners' from one of their most consistent artists, Flatline. Very much of a game of two halves, he kicks off with two solo originals; the sweetly wonky and weird 'Corners' and a the old school inspired grizzliness of 'Evil Form'. Rounding up we have two collabs where Flatline links with Steryx for something deliciously harsh and angular on 'Ready' while 'Feel That' closes on a woozy tip. All 'Corners' covered
Review: Sharpen up them digits, Kendrick and Flatline have linked up and they're demanding to see the best gunfingers you can possibly pull at them. They've got the perfect soundtrack; 'Gunfinger' is the full package as it builds up with rave panache before dropping into an absolutely disgusting laser-firing drop. 'Flawless' meanwhile shows off the pair's deeper sense of groove craft with a purring low end and a springy high leaping around the mix on top. Spooky, savage and succinct - it lives up to its name.
Review: Following his impressive debut earlier this year, UK new gen upstart Flatline returns to Young Guns with four more broadsword bass jams. Each cut tickling a completely different corner of drum & bass's vast underbelly, "Wanman" is all gurgled bassline jiggery pokery, "Enchanted Waters" sees him teaming up with Warhead for a proper foghorn freakout, "Encountered" (with Cuvurs) is pure grot, lasers and a little splash of alien bass naughtiness while the title track "Seen Things" brings us to a dramatic halt with Flatine's most twisted and freakiest bassline to date. Seen!
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