Review: Haunted minimalism on Doc Scott?s 31 courtesy of Hungarian heavyweight Ghost Warrior. Tapping into the same highly designed spirit as Clarity, ASC or Sam KDC, each cut is tailored specifically for the darkest hours of the night when even the shadows get paranoid. Highlights include the raw rolling tribalism of ?Intruders? and the echo chamber creepiness of ?Videodrome?, the Burialesque two-step clinks and clanks of ?Fracture? and the obscene bass texture of ?The Fall?. Don?t have nightmares.
Review: Inspired by the early techstep and drumfunk sound of legendary labels like Certificate 18, No U-Turn and Science, German D&B fanatic and head of Dysfunk Music Scale has pulled together some of the most exciting new names in the bleak, techy business of dark, minimal drum & bass to create a staggeringly monolithic selection of tracks. Featuring the likes of Greenleaf, Ibunshi, Phuture T and Scale himself, there's no denying that this LP is probably one of the darkest, most challenging and authentically nostalgic D&B efforts on the market right now. Well worth the sleepless nights.
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