Review: The highly talented producer that is Sunchase spearheads the next installment from the studio on Horizons. Behold the Cardboard EP. Starting off, Sunchase collaborates with Nickbee for the title track which is all quirky bleepy beats and raw bass warps, delivered with the utmost precision. Next comes "Lemon Haze" - a rough, tough and glorious collab with Malk full of razor sharp snares and metallic hissing SFX. Nickbee then goes solo with "Pangea" - a lovely, spaced out atmospheric piece with a sparse soundscape and billowing melodies, before Sunchase closes the EP with the lush, psychedelic sounds of "Bounce".
Review: Another dark side killer from the Horizons camp here, which comes in form of a four-part, multi-artist release. Kicking off with Amoss' "Recycle" it's all ominous from the outset with a cinematic intro paving the way for gritty, tech-ed up track with booming subs. Sunchase & Nickbee's "Recycle" is another screwface affair with glowering bass and ticking beats, whilst Halogenix gets experimental in Rockwell-esque "Tender Chain". Amoss' "Footlose" gets the remix treatment for the final part of the EP - a superb interpretation by Octane & DLR & Linden. Get to know!
Review: Another very promising alliance here on Horizons, this time from Sunchase and Nickbee, displaying considerable skill and innovation. First up is "Zoned" - a stylish and stripped back piece, with taut, tapping beats, eerie atmospheric sweeps and a gently undulating bassline below. Unease and uncertainty dominate the mood of this track; a feeling which leads us nicely into the follow up "Dawn Time". Building gradually from a series of soft bleeps and hissing hats, this one is full of sublime sound and heavenly atmospheres, juxtaposed with searing bass. Great stuff.
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