Review: A truly delightful EP here from36 Hertz, "The Aztec Bass EP" celebrates a wealth of talent from the label, including such names as Acuna, DJ Hybrid, SR & Digbee and Ricky Force. Kicking things off with "Don't Need Your Love Baby" by Acuna and the spaced out intro switches into a synth driven, vocal hook and ensuing drop which is full of rattling metallic beats. DJ Hybrid's "I Get Mash Up" carries on with its bellowing bass and uplifting, polished vocal sections, before we move on to SR & Digbee's "Morning Strummer". Here things get a bit more rough and dirty on a Wilkinson-style tip before last but not least Ricky Force brings things to a close with the driving bass of "Setbacks".
Review: Smashing down the doors of 2018 with a cheeky multi-artist EP: Sub-Liminal start business for the year with two deadly amazement sessions. Firstly Subzero takes Agro's 2016 smasher "Dub Fi Dub" and tears it a new one with a whole new layer of diesel powered bass while Version runs point with "Plissken", a scuffed-knuckle sandpaper funk roller that's loaded with electrified sizzled bassline and rattled drums. Pure power jams.
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