Review: The lines dividing industrial techno and bass become ever more blurred on this collaboration between Perc and Randomer. The former, whose label Igneous appears on, brings his insanely heavy, sledgehammer drums to the title track, which serve to support Randomer's swung rhythm. On "Breezeblock", the sound is just as intense and even more complex; the drums swing in with the precision of production line robots; the bass is gnarled and twisted and is encased in fizzling, hissing percussive bursts. On "Flooring", it seems like Perc's approach prevails, with the stepping element gone and a focus on distorted kicks and wailing sirens that skate up and down the frequency spectrum like a deranged banshee
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