Review: Linzatti follows his 2017 debut album, The Dynamic Dispatch, with this collection of dynamic club tracks. The moody, understated tones and pulses of "A Rush Of Reason" provide a hypnotic introduction, while on "Revolving Worlds" and "Not Alone", steely percussion and angular rhythms prevail. Linzatti's production approach is measured throughout his second artist album - and is best exemplified by the rolling, throbbing groove of "The Simplifying Man" and the layered tribal tech of "The Fly". That said, he also knows how to craft peak-time bangers as the tough drums of "Seconds" and the visceral kicks and eerie bleeps of "A Ripple In Time" so effortlessly demonstrate.
Review: With releases on Balans, Field and Stockholm LTD to his credit, there is no doubting Staffan Linzatti's pedigree as a producer. What is surprising on this record for Modularz is his ability to create a wide palette of styles. There's the string-led, neo-classical "A Game of Guessing", followed by the complex, stepping rhythm of "Revoke". In line with the usual style of Modularz, "Mystery Man" is a tough, tribal affair that resounds to robust drums and ticking percussion. On "Induced Compliance" and "The Mind is Racing", Linzatti ventures into a sci-fi dimension, thanks to the use of eerie synth sequences and rolling, steely drums.
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