Review: Swedish duo Daleri rose to fame two years ago with their "Epic Mashleg" that aped EDM's foibles with timely tongue-in-cheek charm... But it's their original material that's kept them on our radar. Here they make an appearance on Flux and Doctor P's Circus with an obese glitch riddim that's riddled with chops and wriggles with a serious hop. With shades of tightly plucked guitar and talkbox melting vox, Daleria are swaggering hard right now.
Review: London's finest beat clan keep on mashing with this awesome genre-smelting EP. "Birds Sing" fuses ghetto funk glitch bass, euphoric vocal anthemia and serious dancefloor kicking clout. Further on we're smacked into choral submission on the classical D&B hypemonger "Requiem" and we hit unrelenting breakbeat paydirt with the tech-funk lazer-bender "Shadow Dance" which sounds like Plump DJs back in their prime. And if that's not quite enough, Dodge & Fuski complete the set with a galvanised glitch version of "Jericho". What a package!
Review: In case the clue in "Jericho's" title isn't enough, this takes one of rave's most distinctive, spine-shuddering horn samples and takes it kicking and screaming into the electro future. Coupled with a nagging staccato high end riff, pulverising beats and slick-chat-toasting from Million Dan, it's a whole new look for THE most hair-raising horn sample ever to grace our dancefloors. "Dr Pill" is equally hedonistic. If not more; loaded with glitches, surprising bass drops and another unrelenting hard-nosed groove, it's the McMash Clan at their most mischievous. Massive.
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