Review: Bristol's Shall Not Fade presents a new DJ mix by Polish producer Bartosz Kruczynski aka Earth Trax, who just last week dropped his third LP for the label - The Sensual World. The 13-tracker saw the Warsaw-based producer prove himself as one of the most versatile and consistent producers in the game. This hour long continuous mix, however, proves his abilities behind the decks and comes also the individual tracks. Some of the highlights not limited to: the understated stomp of Trudge's emotive "When The Rain", the airy electro of Tom Vernon's "Disappear" or the ever reliable Harrison BDP taking you aboard the acid express on "Immortal", as well as the mandatory Earth Trax cuts "Trust Me" (dub mix,) "Fireflies" and "Dream Pop".
Review: Keysound Recordings proudly present the return of Otik for their first and only release for 2020! "Amor" sees big, driven and dubby hall vibes boom with spacious, sidechained kick drums while rattling junkyard percussion and soft wavy synth textures dip and dive between post-dubstep beats that crossover into techno rhythms. Deeper, liquid and drum and bass, next, is "Seasonal FX" that resonates with bit graded distortion, ragga inspirations and future bass club music that pushes at the melancholia of an original '90s soundboy spirit.
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