Review: After releases on Odd Even and Chiwax, Andrew Guyvoronsky brings his Trackmaster Dre project to Hardgroove. "DMD" is a fine piece of modern techno, with rumbling, dubbed out drums and layered, rolling percussion providing the basis for a repetitive vocal sample. It makes for a cavernous, hypnotic track. On "RH730", Guyvoronsky ups the pace to deliver a rolling, tribal affair that still features considerable atmospheric depth and is rooted by nagging percussion. "Seems Like" is a darker workout, with the Russian producer taking inspiration from Sims' own minimal leanings, while "Sixth" sees him return to the dubby but driving approach again, sounding like a classic cut on Mosaic or Offshoot.
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