Review: It's a high-octane techno alert as Subcult unleashes four peak-time stompers. Peppelino's "Bass Science" sets the tone as air raid siren riffs and insane bleeps and blips weave their way in and out of a frenetic, rolling rhythm. Next up, Veztax's "I Can't" offers a more light-hearted take on hard techno with a rubbery, almost cartoonish bass underscoring an innocent female vocal snippet and bonkers acidic bass. Jmix's "Tiembla La Tierra" marks a return to the sound explored on the title track, based on a rolling, drum-heavy backing track, while Jesus Soblechero's "Al Cabaret" focuses again on the 'party' approach, fusing a sample from St Germain and integrating it with a disco-based groove.
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