Review: Like previous instalments, the ninth volume of SUM sees Second State showcasing both emerging producers and well-known artists. The layered, menacing chords of Allan Feytor's "Portal" and Ferhat Albayrak & Kuvoka's dense but tripped out tribal groove on "Tobe Alloys" show that when it comes to identifying new talent, few imprints do it better than Pan-Pot's label. While SUM 9 also includes high-profile producers like Jay Lumen, who delivers the pounding kicks and throbbing bass of "Dust", the most impressive contributions come newer artists and the slamming ghetto techno of Frankyeffe's "Root" and Samanta's "Hello" really stand out.
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