Review: Michal Wolski has carved out a niche for releasing tough, uncompromising music for respected labels like Nonplus and Eerie. Now he brings that vision to this split EP with fellow Polish artist Kuba Sojka. Wolski's "Atman" is a dense, wiry stepper that resounds to glitchy soundscapes, while he ventures down a route occupied by Sleeparchive and Mike Parker for the bleep laden "Anatman", resulting in a tripped out club techno track. Sojka isn't afraid to mix things up either; the use of concrete weight kicks and clanging percussion on "Fire Haze" has echoes of Oscar Mulero, while "Mirage" is a buzzing, wailing electro-techno workout with ebm influences.
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