36 Hertz recordings - purveyors in fine bassline exploration in and around the Hardcore, Jungle and DNB scenes. Established in 2009 by DJ Vapour to release the best in undergound music and to showcase up and coming artists. Specialists in hearing damage and earthshaking basslines.
Review: Empty warehouses and white vinyl artwork instil an old-school vibe in this release from literally the very start. You can almost smell the 90s rave dancefloor when you look at the artwork, which is certainly a good thing and rusty jungle vibes abound from start to finish. The opening rave piano on 'Paranoid Flashbacks' quickly devolves into a rising mash of drum hits and repetitive but solid synth work, whilst 'Cloud Formations' has a stripped back percussive feel that sits perfectly alongside it's low-frequency warmth. It's the roughness, the lack of precision and the don't-care attitude that makes this release good, so if you're looking for 2018-esque brightness then it might not be for you -it's for the proper heads.
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