Review: This latest outing from Apolo-Apolo is a great deep-dive into the more emotive areas of 2-step and dubstep ideals, with all four tracks involved offering up a refreshing take on new school melodies. If we take 'Love' for example, we are immediately embraced by aquatic sounding sublines with glittering soundscapes and tidy garage-style drum rolls to match, with the charming, lounge-like flutters of 'Charlie The Ghost' then following in hot pursuit. From here, the more mind-boggling soundscape action of 'Alone' moves into the spotlight, focussing on much slower drum syncopations and a mechanical sounding overhaul, with 'Someone To Hold' giving us the final dash of juice to see things off in style. A truly enjoyable sonic adventure.
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