Review: Following 2020's AREA release, Pilo aka James Ward returns to Boysnoize. "Everybody" is a dark, moody break beat affair, featuring a growling bass and menacing filters. "I Forgot Your Name" follows in a similar vein, with Pilo integrating muffled vocal samples and dramatic synth sweeps into his rolling breaks. The title track is similarly moody, but focuses on a straight dance floor groove and this framework provides a backdrop for dense, swirling textures. As far as returns go, this release is also notable in that it sees Pilo hook with Baseck to deliver the acid-tinged electro of "Feel 307" - clearly it's a match made in underground heaven.
Review: Unklevon draws from a myriad of influences on his latest missive for Boysnoize. "Cyborg Romance", with its monotonous bass and speak-and-spell robot vocal sample, is an unusual mixture of ebm and 80s electro, while on the title track, a frenetic rhythm underpins atmospheric synth sweeps. "Venus Aktivita?t" is darker, with Unklevon dropping tough kicks and niggling percussion to provide the backdrop for bleak industrial synth riffs. On "NJ Breakers", he delivers his own vision for underground electro, with a pulsating bass fused with air raid sirens and waves of metallic percussion. Teaming up with Brodinski for "Euroset Cobra", Unklevon conjures up a menacing soundtrack that plays out over skeletal beats.
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