Review: He's had us all wound up since teasing us with the lead track earlier this month, now for the long-awaited relief as Murlo lets us loose all over the full three tracks of his Butterz debut. "Wind Me Up" is a sprightly, springy and stacked with two-step positivity while deeper into the EP "At The End" takes us deep into a space trap odyssey with groans with pangs of instrumental grime while "Haze" brings Murlo's two sides together as a light, yearning foreground leaps and jumps over a deadly swaggering break. Time to unwind...
Review: Murlo's got himself wound up so we can get wound down. Following a flow of vibes and fracturisms across labels such as Mixpak, Project Allout and Different Circles, he makes his debut on Butterz with this delicious one-tracker. A story-like weave of vocal textures, it's nothing but positivity as the elements harmonise over, under and around each other. Laced over some impressive steppy drums, this will please UKG and house heads alike.
Review: It's 2016 and that means a new Sound Pellegrino compilation for you, this time a handsomely mixed, ultra-packed release by Teki Latex and Orgasmic. Rather than sticking to one genre - as is the norm with the label - the boys decide to throw down a wide variety of house and techno from the usual suspects on the label. Launching techno, slithering house, and even a little bit of bass stabbings from the likes of Helix, the abominable Truncate, Air Max 97, and many others. Big and juicy for ya.
Review: There's more cheeky rave business afoot in the Unknown To The Unknown camp, this time coming from fresh faced cheeky chappie Murlo, who brings the UK funky styles of his Adder EP to bear in a fit of primary coloured party starting. "Adder" works around a helter skelter arpeggio and MIDI trumpet stabs that positively encourage fist pumping of the most unabashed kind. "Irises" is a more grime-inflected workout, with dynamic string hooks giving way to a tropical menagerie of bass and percussion. Maintaining the wayward nature of the EP, "Palace" rounds everything off with a slower kind of soca break, while the melodics point to a more poignant vibe compared to the riotous nature of the rest of the release.
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