Review: Next up from YCO, a dip into the abstract as the one and only Henzo touches down for a very original collection, delivering three unique creations exploring the more abstract side of modern bass music. First up, a touch of sub-driven grit as the warbling sub squelches and skippy hi-hat patterns of 'Cheapest Reverb' give us an immediate introduction to Henzo's direction, terrorising subwoofers nationwide. Next, the charming percussive runs and eerie harmonics of 'A Healthy Fear Of Snakes', the 'Down The Sewer' Mix, followed by the crunchy synthesiser bites and stripped back drum shuffles of 'The Prowl', rounding of the EP with an enigmatic sense of style to say the least.
Review: What an interesting selection we find ourselves perusing here as Left, Right & Centre unveil this top quality new four track selection, showcasing some of the most forward thinking sounds in bass music. We begin with unorthodox rhythmic designs, wailing vocal sampling and warbling bass textures of Henzo's 'Duck & Pancakes', before Heritage and Delo provide us with a heads down bass slap, packed with metallic drum goodness. Next, the delicate percussive grooves of Josh Scott's 'Metropol'' are introduced to the selection before finishing off with the techy-inspired drum alignments and pulsating synthesizer drills of 'Drifting Off'. Amazing work from the Left, Right & Centre team!
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