Review: Funtcase and Trolley Snatcha together on two tracks? This isn't a collaboration, it's total devilry. All lasers blazing, "Warfare" does every bit of damage as you'd expect. Taking us back to the 2009/10 with its savage peaks and stabs, it's total mosh bliss with more anger in every kick drum than you've experienced in your life. "Bad Selection" isn't a tune about your mum's last DJ set but rather a crucial hybrid that fires up from springy two-step into a slap-happy bass house widow-maker. In short: insane.
Review: Submotion Orchestra are a project of Ruckspin, whose classically trained background is evidenced by the stunning, intricate detail of the production. "Damn Hot" kicks things off with deep skippy beats and a general warped sumptuousness, which evokes memories of Moloko at their most sublime. Elsewhere, "Breathe It In" is all stop-start digital RnB, "Broken World" is a hands-in-the-air synth anthem, "Hard To Say" is a slo-mo urban ballad and "1968" ends things on a fragile jazzy (blue) note.
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