Review: There's a time to live, a time to die and a time to drop some insane science on the dancefloor courtesy of some of the most consistent and dedicated breaksmiths of the game; Ink, Loxy and Resound. Three cuts, each from a different combo... Loxy and Ink set the scene with the ice cold 'Irrelevant' before Resound joins the fray for the haunted creeper 'Token'. For added funk and good gully measure, Ink's crucial 'Mahogany Jazz' is also included on this heavyweight EP. Massive.
Review: There's something wicked about a proper two-tracker, it doesn't require the time investment of a full EP but still lets you wallow around and take your time with the two tracks on offer. Ink has arrived with some slick, old school jungle sounds and it's a style that's increasingly back on the rise at the moment, with people still dancing 30 years on. 'Rising Clouds' is spacious and celestial, with soaring but subtle synths that pepper the top end of the range and solid, fractious drums that power away in the engine room below. Zenith is a much deeper track, with a rolling drum line and acidic synths that pop and flow with a lovely sense of melancholia. Delicious stuff here.
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