Review: A production trio are landing on Exert, with a sick little double sider that represents several parts of the dnb scene. 'Treason' opens with steppy drums that pan out underneath a peng sense of ambience, but the serenity of the opener gives way on the drop to something a lot more expansive and dark, tying the knot on a quality. Classic jump up vibes abound on the B-side - 'Deep' - but their upbeat nature doesn't stop the guys from sneaking in a naughty, pitched-up back end and loads of wobbly goodness in there that underpins the track and gives it a nice weight. Solid single.
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