Review: Audio Addict returns with yet more freshness. Building up the troops with a whole new league of next-gen talent, once again we're treated to a wallop of futurism as each artist makes themselves known. Violition goes in on an late 2000s Ram vibe with huge switches and big splashes of breaks, OZ>One pays homage to the epicentre with some really interesting minimal bashment vibes, Bennie & Guest go for the trippy glitches and well crafted automation on 'Indistinct' while Nautik gets our hearts fluttering with his soulful intro and our faces flipping on the disgusting drop. For added filth Akas brings the collection to close with a ridiculous supersize bassline. Addiction never sounded so good.
Review: Fresh from a whole slew of savagery on Young Guns and Bio Beats, Yung Toxinate lays the smack down on Cave with three naughty naughty numbers. 'Illegal Narcotics' will spin you out with its laser basses and gun loads, 'Whispers' screams sweet everythings in your ears by way of a pitched up vocal and a warped, molten bassline sizzle before 'Clueless' sees the Cornish act tagging in with Nautik for a trippy, tripletty finale that has more questions than answers. Get high off Toxinate's supply.
Review: Nautik is one of those artists with a low-key fantastic back-catalogue and after a bit of a slow-down in terms of output, he's back on Pick N Mix with a fierce EP that shows off some serious production skills. 'Super' is one of the stronger tracks, an expansive, growing number that starts in small pieces and gradually puts itself together, each synth sounds wicked and the combination of all of them is next level. 'Clowned' is very creative and has a unique rhythmic structure that some won't like but that others will love and regardless, it's a top-level cut to round out the release. Yes mate!
Review: With some cool, dark, artwork, Nautik has landed on Profound Beats with a hard-hitting double tracker which combines a penetrating sense of attitude with a non-nonsense approach to musical arrangements. 'Watchinada' has an warped-out, Souped Up vibe in its arrangement that feels powerful to the extreme and is perfect for a crowded dancefloor, especially with its underpinning in some weighty percussion. 'FBM' is the roller of the two and grounded in wobbly atmospherics and a sense of space which makes it a pleasure to listen to, its snapping drum line providing the ground rock underneath. Yes boys.
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