Review: At this point, we have learned to expect the unexpected whenever we see a brand new Thelem drop land in the store, but boy has he done it again. We begin our exploration into this one with a look at the title track 'Analogic', and all we can say is wow. We are greeted by sumptuous bass twists and siren-like melodies, alongside metallic percussive riffs to really emphasize the dungeon-like feel, before Onhell arrives just in-time to get involved with the rolling basslines and high intensity vibes of 'Causatum'. Next up, more incredible synth design as the sizzling distorted basslines and fluttering melodic infusions of 'Sweets' are brought to the forefront, before 'Akemie's Dub' supplies us with one final burst of LFO goodness, wrapped up within some incredible computerized sound design. Just wow!
Review: Within dubstep's now rapidly expanding layout, Thelem has made a major name for himself, seriously cementing his unique and instantaneously recognizable sound as a staple within the scene. His new EP sees him flex his production muscles as the title track 'Informers' emerges from a dark place with bags of gnarly energy, driven by slapping drums and evil lead bass synths. Following this, we dip into the more future trap style bubbling arrangement of 'Uno' before rounding up this project with a look at 'Choppah'. This one is as grimey as they come, with multiple electronic synth layers wobbling away between spooky arpeggiators and squelchy percussive stabs
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