Review: Two Mind make their Young Guns Recordings debut with their most comprehensive and uncompromising collection to date. Serious range versatility is at play here; "Help Me Daddy" is a 96 roller with silky sexy sub-bass while "Cop Killer" is the steppiest, stabbiest snare-basher the St Petersburg duo have created. Between these sick, stark extremes we have the technoid rise and Advisory-style drama of "Insoient", the rubber ball bassline of "My Horror" and the spaced-out Commix-style cosmic stepper "Watching The Night". Murder never sounded so good.
Review: VIP time: Monotype keeps the vibe of his Ultraviolet album with a cheeky update on his and Panega's restrained stepper "Keep Waiting". With little twists on the prominent singularly plucked bassline, it's a kind reminder of the minimal brilliance. Meanwhile Two Mind (who was last spotted with Monotype earlier this year on Young Guns) continues his savage assault on "Final Friday" with more toxic grit in the bassline. Very important.
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