Review: New York upstart Adred makes his CIA debut with four smouldering slices of rolling gold. "300 Pages" steps with a Lynx style vibe and features faraway vocal flexing from Seba-affiliate Robert Manos, "Into The Storm" glints with more of a Metalheadz feel, all switchy and spacious, "Drones" hums ominously somewhere in a gloomy sky, ready to drop low end stealth upside your features in a highly tense Commix type of way. Finally we hit major depth charge with the future hip-hop flickers of "Red Night" where Adred steps back and lets Lystone do all the talking. A highly accomplished label debut.
Review: Philth is an artist on the cusp of greatness. If you've ever been to see him in the flesh or heard his countless heavyweight releases on labels with passionate fans and hardworking ethics like Flexout Audio, Diffrent and Peer Pressure, you'll already be well-versed in his natural ear for meaty basslines and mouthwatering melodies. Pairing with the thoroughly beautiful Collette Warren for this double-header was a masterstroke, giving him scope to manipulate those bassy depths into far-reaching cinematic soundscapes into the plush backdrop Collette's voice deserves. Massive.
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