Review: Two savagely on-point new-gen bass arsonists land on Profound Beats and fire off a shot each. Enta gets all oceanic with a futuristic bassline that's not dissimilar Bladerunner's sound. Smooth, shiny but unfailingly formidable in the dance. Flexxa meanwhile goes a little deeper than usual with a real growler of a tune that swathes back and forth with a truly menacing purr that's softened by a swooning jazzed out sample. Rock out with your glock out.
Review: Once a duo, now two solo artists doing a collabo; Flexxa & Enta break and enter into the top of our playlists with five slabs of utter fire. "Be Sneaky" is as cheeky as its name suggests with its warped reverse bassline trippiness, "Bizness" is all about the sopping wet samurai lasers while "Maximum Power" rasps out a venomous Q&A that morphs, mutates and raises in tone throughout. Elsewhere Enta twists up Flexxa's "Dreams" with wriggling riffage while "The Agenda" is a knuckle scuffing sandpaper funk jam that's made of 100% toxic ingredients. Cheeky.
Review: All you have in this world are your balls, your word and the ridiculously raw output of Digital 101. Here we find Flexxa's Montana-mashing "Rip Tide" enjoying a trio of remixes from two key names in jump-up: stealth dons Modified Motion & Faction and peer-cited new breed badmen Nu Elementz. The former delivers two twists - a higher-pitched Belgian style stamper and an all-out filth-flinging tech scrapper. The latter, meanwhile, lash out with a metallic brain melter that has such a grotty, weirded out bassline you might lose items of your clothing just thinking about it.
Review: Who names an EP after themselves? You might need an ego the size of the western world but that ain't stopping Flexxa who's put his nom de plume to an EP of equal stature. As huge as you'd expect with a few surprises thrown into the mix to give you a bit of dancefloor shock, this is an unashamed party smasher of a release. Not one for subtle sounds, everything about tracks, like "Dreamz" and "Piranha" point towards messy basslines and messier nights, giving everybody a piece of what they really want - some noise. It's good to let loose every once in a while. Spin this and you'll know what we mean.
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