Review: Miami imprint Devine Disorder delivers the fourth instalment of its One Nation series, with the original artists from the electro imprint rubbing shoulders with the new generation. Supreme Ja's "Outer Space" is a killer slab of electro funk, replete with, hip-hop scratches and robotic vocal samples. Dark Vector continues in this vein as he drops the dark bass-led "Desperta", which is also full of robot vocals. Dwellz' take on electro funk is more nuanced, as the stripped back, spaced out "Another Time" demonstrates. The new school also impress, with Lloyd Stellar adding some warbling bass to "Space-A-Delic" and The Droid opting for a more industrial direction on the bruising drums of "Allies".
Review: Breaks-meister David Salgado is back with the sick and twisted breaks of "Subjected" - a feast of minor chords, chewy basslines and sinister sampled dialogue. Most importantly though, it bangs very hard thanks to crisp, thumping drums and robotic sequencing. Dwellz goes further down an 80s electro route on his mix, while DJ R21 also strips things down to a booty spanking set of kicks and snares on his motorik-inspired retooling.
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